
by Joann Sfar and Emmanuel Guibert
Imhotep IV is an Egyptian mummy who's 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 Professor's away, the two go out for an  afternoon on the town. The heap of trouble that they land in -- brought on  by Mozart, afternoon tea, and a passing gentleman's sensitive  nature -- only deepens when they learn Imhotep IV's 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  a thing of beauty -- if you can put  down the engaging story long enough for others to admire it!  (You can read an excerpt of the book here.)
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