Professor's Daughter
Guibert, Emmanuel
Sfar, Joann
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BOOK SUMMARY
Imhotep IV is an Egyptian mummy whos just opened his eyes for the first time in 3,000 years. Lillian Bowell is the daughter of a renowned Egyptologist. One day, when the Professors away, the two go out for an afternoon on the town. The heap of
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Imhotep IV is an Egyptian mummy whos just opened his eyes for the first time in 3,000 years. Lillian Bowell is the daughter of a renowned Egyptologist. One day, when the Professors away, the two go out for an afternoon on the town. The heap of trouble that they land inbrought on by Mozart, afternoon tea, and a passing gentlemans sensitive natureonly deepens when they learn Imhotep IVs father is in town. Can Imhotep IV and Lillian stay together when both their fathers, the London Police, and even the Archeological society are desperate to drag them apart?
Written by the hilarious and insightful Joann Sfar and painted in muted, sepia-toned watercolors by Emmanuel Guibert, this book is something to keep as a display piece, a thing of beautyif you can put down the engaging story long enough for others to admire it!
AUTHOR BIO
Emmanuel Guibert and Joann Sfar are two of the most ridiculously talented comics authors to come from France. Prolific, inventive, and versatile beyond common sense, the two shared a Paris studio from 1995 to 1999, and stories grew there like ragweed. Taking turns writing scripts and drawing pictures, Joann and Emmanuel have collaborated on a number of prize-winning graphic novels, such as SARDINE IN OUTER SPACE, the BLACK OLIVES series, and now THE PROFESSOR'S DAUGHTER. Working solo, Sfar is the author of the popular LITTLE VAMPIRE and VAMPIRE LOVES series, as well as the bestselling THE RABBI'S CAT. As for Guibert, his many works for readers young and old include ALAN'S WAR, an extraordinary biography of his late father Alan Cope, an
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 159643130X
ISBN(13-digit): 9781596431300
Dewey Decimal: 741.5/944
Library of Congress: 2006022177
Book Publisher: First Second
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 80
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