Wonderstruck (Brian Selznick) Wonderstruck , by Brian Selznick, is a book that tells the story of two kids from fifty years apart. In 1927, there is Rose, a deaf girl who wants to become an actor. Her story is told through illustrations, showing us how she moves to accomplish her goal rather than telling us. In 1977, a deaf boy named Ben wishes to find his father. His story is told through words. The two kids both set off to New York City to reach their goals, and we see their paths cross in unexpectedly beautiful ways. It becomes a beautiful story full of gorgeous art, and superb writing. However, this isn't much of a shock to those who have read any of Selznick's other titles, like The Invention of Hugo Cabaret, or The Marvels , because he consistently creates heartfelt, unforgettable works, featuring once in a life-time stories along with outstanding art, with each one being it's own unique masterpieces. I absolutely adored this book. The illustrat...