The Night at the Museum

The Night at the Museum
Author Milan Trenc
Language English
Genre Children's literature
Publisher Barron's Educational Series
Publication date
1993
Media type Paperback
Pages 32 pages
ISBN 0-7641-3631-3
OCLC 76412691

The Night at the Museum, published in 1993, is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Milan Trenc. This book is Trenc's best known title, and in 2006 was produced as a feature film titled Night at the Museum. In 2006, the movie was novelized by Leslie Goldman as a book for young adults.

Original storyline

Trenc's original book, The Night at the Museum, is a picture story book for children about Hector, a night watchman at the Museum of Natural History in New York City, New York. On his first night at the job, he wakes up to find all of the dinosaur skeletons have vanished. He finds nothing looking around the museum, Central Park, and at the planetarium next door. Eventually Hector discovers that the dinosaurs come alive every night, and rather than keep the museum safe from the world outside, his job is to keep the world outside safe from the dinosaurs inside. A re-release was later brought to the American Museum of Natural History with a "now a major motion picture" sticker on it. This version changes Hector's name to Larry to resemble the main character of the movie.

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Novelization

Night at the Museum: The Junior Novelization
Author Leslie Goldman
Language English
Genre Young adult literature
Publisher Barron's Educational Series
Publication date
2006
Media type Paperback
Pages 128 pages
ISBN 0-7641-3576-7

Goldman's version of the book, Night at the Museum, is an expanded version of Trenc's story. However, in this story every exhibit in the museum comes to life. After Larry tells his son about the strange things he sees at work every night, the son spends a night at the museum and finds out that the stories his father tells him are true.

This version was included on the New York Times Best Seller list in 2007, and was featured in Publishers Weekly, The New York Post and Newsday magazine.[1]

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See also

References

  1. (nd) Night at the Museum. Barron's Educational Publishing.
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