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Cleo and Cornelius: A Tale of Two Cities and Two Kitties

  • Elizabeth Nicholson, Janine Pibal, and Nick Geller
    Illustrated by Michelle Thies


    Courageous Cleo and couch potato Cornelius live in ancient Egypt, where cats lie around all day, being pampered like gods and goddesses. One day Cornelius accidentally boards a boat headed to the faraway city of Rome, and Cleo sets off on a quest to find him.

    In Rome, dogs are the ones who are pampered, and cats roam the streets looking for adventure. Free to explore and find fun, Cleo and Cornelius race chariots, play games, perform in a theater, and more. Will they ever return to Egypt? Do they even want to?

    A spin on Aesop’s classic fable “The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse,” Cleo and Cornelius is teeming with hungry hippos, toga-clad dogs, and dancing cat mummies, bringing a new twist to a timeless tale.

    Featuring an engaging seek-and-find feature, the book offers children the chance to hunt for important Egyptian and Roman objects throughout the tale, and fascinating back matter provides additional information about both people and animals in ancient times.

    Michelle Thies’s colorful, historically accurate yet adorable illustrations breathe new life into Aesop’s story, making it a book that children—and adults—are sure to want to read again and again.

    Ages three and up.

    Elizabeth Nicholson is senior editor at Getty Publications. Janine Pibal holds an MFA in writing for children and young adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and works in the Office of the Director at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Nick Geller holds a PhD in Classical Studies from the University of Michigan. He is a former graduate intern at Getty Publications. Michelle Thies is an illustrator and animation artist based in Los Angeles.

    Bronze winner for 2019 Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards, Picture Books for 4–8 year olds

    “An ideal class book for those studying ancient Egypt or ancient Rome, and a wonderful cross-over picture book and non-fiction title.”
    —Armadillo Magazine

    32 pages
    10 x 9 inches
    23 color illustrations
    ISBN 978-1-94744-003-6
    hardcover

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

    2018

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