
"Selznick illustrates his first book with vigorous, carefully composed black-and-white drawings his faces express emotion with subtlety and quiet humor. "In his arresting, informative blend of fact and fiction, Selznick splendidly captures the sense of wonder surrounding Houdini." - "Publishers Weekly"

"Crosshatched pencil drawings expertly capture the story's droller moments, as well as Victor's changing expressions.This brief story has an appeal beyond its reading level." - "School Library Journal" A mysterious locked box is the magician's only answer, and Victor is left to wonder: Does the box contain the secrets to the most famous magic tricks ever performed? Then - amazingly - he actually meets his idol, and begs Houdini to explain himself. Illustrations.īook Synopsis Victor is forever trying to escape from locked trunks, walk through walls, and perform any number of Houdini's astonishing magic tricks.without success. With never-before-seen sketches and a new message from Selznick, this classic is reissued.

Houdini gives Victor a mysterious locked box. When he has the chance to meet his hero, Victor begs Houdini to share the tricks of his trade.

About the Book Victor idolizes Harry Houdini.
