While on a trip to Egypt, two siblings, Otto and Nan, stumble upon a sarcophagus. And they accidentally free a mummy cat from a pharaoh's chamber! Now tasked with finding it, their resulting adventure has them exploring the city, learning historical facts, saving each other from danger, and discovering truths about life. What's more, they're going to survive the same adventure – twice! See both perspectives in this flip graphic novel, written by real-life siblings Kim Shearer and Chas! Pangburn.
Pangburn and Shearer ingeniously weave Otto and Nan's stories together, avoiding repeated scenes while using each character’s different context and viewpoint to cleverly link the two halves of the tale. When the siblings decide to explore a tomb, Otto is tasked with tracking down the spirit of an ancient mummified cat to placate the tomb’s resident mummy, while Nan focuses on searching for the special bracelet she lost in the chaos of their hasty exit. Pangburn and Shearer smoothly integrate historical and contemporary facts about Egypt as the siblings pursue their own goals and work through their conflicts.
While each narrative is satisfying on its own, the different points of view it offers enriches the story in surprising and amusing ways—in Nan’s version of the siblings’ snorkeling trip to the Red Sea, she focuses on how Otto tripped and pushed her into the water, while Otto's version omits that event but reveals a shark Nan didn’t see. The authors’ succinct and vivid prose keep the narrative’s momentum moving briskly forward, and Touris's art is energetic and wildly expressive, giving life to chase scenes and the climactic conflict with the mummy. More than just a gimmick, the book’s novel format will enhance readers’ understanding of the siblings’ conflict and better appreciate their journey toward mutual understanding.
Takeaway: Creatively formatted graphic novel of Egyptian history and sibling relationships
Comparable Titles: Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man series; Judd Winick’s Hilo series
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A
"A fun, illuminating tale with a wonderfully zippy cast." -Kirkus Reviews, "Get It" Verdict
"The perfect family vacation story, complete with mummies, newfound friends, and (eventually) sibling cooperation." - School Library Journal, Starred Review
"Both fun and informative, readers will enjoy this invitation to see Egypt—and maybe their siblings will, too—through eyes other than their own." -The Children's Book Review
School Library Journal, Starred Reviews, April 2024
School Library Journal, Stars So Far 2024
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