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At 20, ‘Harry’ tries on new jackets

Brian Selznick creates covers for anniversar­y

- Jocelyn McClurg USA TODAY

Harry Potter is getting all spruced up for a new generation of readers. This year is the 20th anniversar­y of the American publicatio­n of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, and to mark the occasion, Scholastic has tapped children’s book author/illustrato­r Brian Selznick (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) to design new jackets for the blockbuste­r series. The seven new paperback editions will hit stores June 26. The original Scholastic series sports instantly recognizab­le jackets by American illustrato­r Mary GrandPré. Selznick will bring his own magic to the series starring the bespectacl­ed boy wizard and his coterie of Hogwarts pals (and mortal enemies). Selznick favors an antiquey blackand-white style, and his Potter jackets continue that theme. When placed side-by-side chronologi­cally, the seven books create a single image that tells Harry’s story, from his arrival at No. 4 Privet Drive to the final Battle of Hogwarts. Selznick, describing himself as a “huge Harry Potter fan,” says he is “honored” to illustrate the anniversar­y editions and wanted his artwork to reflect the “relationsh­ips between the characters,” including Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Albus Dumbledore. A particular challenge, he says, was drawing seven covers that would stand alone, but that would also create one overall image when lined up in order. “It took dozens and dozens of sketches to get it right,” he says. He’s added Potter touchstone­s to the illustrati­ons, such as Hermione’s Time-Turner, Harry’s Patronus and the maze from the Triwizard Tournament. Scholastic also plans to release a “collectibl­e” boxed set designed by Selznick in September. Selznick is best known for Hugo Cabret, which won the 2008 Caldecott Medal and became a Martin Scorsese film. Inspired by pioneer French filmmaker Georges Méliès, it’s a mystery about an orphaned boy who lives in a Paris train station. Selznick’s other books include Wonderstru­ck, which also became a movie, and The Marvels. Rowling’s series launched in the U.K. in 1997 with the publicatio­n of Harry Potter and the Philosophe­r’s Stone. In September 1998, Scholastic issued an American edition under the title Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was published in 2007. The series has sold 180 million copies in the U.S. and more than 500 million copies worldwide and became a hugely successful movie franchise.

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Selznick’s cover art is black and white.
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When lined up in order, the new “Harry Potter” jackets by Brian Selznick tell the story as a single piece of art. ARTWORK BY BRIAN SELZNICK © 2018 BY SCHOLASTIC INC.
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Brian Selznick

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