Paolo, Emperor of Rome
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
A daring dog takes a whirlwind tour of Italy’s capital city in search of freedom in Paolo, Emperor of Rome, a picture book from beloved storyteller Mac Barnett and masterful illustrator Claire Keane.
Paolo the dachshund is trapped. Though he lives in Rome, a city filled with history and adventure, he is confined to a hair salon. Paolo dreams of the sweet life—la dolce vita—in the Eternal City. And then, one day, he escapes!
Paolo throws himself into the city, finding adventure at every turn. Join our hero as he discovers the wonders of Rome: the ruins, the food, the art, the opera, and—of course—the cats.
Readers will cheer the daring of this bighearted dog, whose story shows that even the smallest among us can achieve great things.
“Both Keane’s art and Barnett’s plucky hero give the big city of Rome an exciting and inviting feel, making it a delightful adventure for readers and travelers of all ages.” —Shelf Awareness (Starred Review)
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Paolo the dachshund is trapped in a hair salon on Rome's Via Torino, unable to see for himself the wonders he suspects lie beyond its glass door. But one lucky day, the door is left open, and what he finds is even better than he had dreamed. The classic architectural lines of the ancient city provide scope for imagination: "How beautiful to build such a towering marvel," he murmurs to himself as he surveys the Colosseum, "and how cruel to fill it with barbarism." True to his own high ideals, Paolo stands his ground against a cat, leads a pack of dogs, saves six nuns from certain death, and is nearly canonized by the Pope ("the cardinal shook his head") before giving up his cosseted existence at the Vatican and striking out into the city again. Keane (Why?) draws with a brash, bold line, capturing the contours of Rome's domes and bridges, and the flourish of Paolo's long tongue with equal grace. Barnett (Just Because) writes with the panache of Cyrano ("Truly," pronounces Paolo, "I am living my life") in this bighearted tale that champions honor for honor's sake. Ages 4 8.