I Am Spartapuss
by
Robin Price
Historically accurate and full of enchanting wordplay, this fanciful tale set in Rome in 36 AD follows the adventures of Spartapuss, via his diary entries, as the Feline Empire falls into the hands of Emperor Tiberius' tyrannical heir, Catligula. When someone scrawls a nasty poem about the royal felines on Spatopia's vomitorium walls during a visit to the spa from Catligul...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
April 1st 2006
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“I am not an animal!” proclaims Kirk Douglas’s Spartacus in the famous 1960s film. In Robin Price’s take on the Spartacus story, however, Spartacus is a tad more catty in his proclamations. This is largely because, of course, he is, well, a cat. Spartapuss, as he is rather less heroically known is this tome, is learned fellow who spends his days noting down politically sensitive gossip and musings in Rome’s premier spa, Spa...more
“I am not an animal!” proclaims Kirk Douglas’s Spartacus in the famous 1960s film. In Robin Price’s take on the Spartacus story, however, Spartacus is a tad more catty in his proclamations. This is largely because, of course, he is, well, a cat. Spartapuss, as he is rather less heroically known is this tome, is learned fellow who spends his days noting down politically sensitive gossip and musings in Rome’s premier spa, Spa...more
History, with a twist... Ancient Rome is populated not with humans but with cats. Spartapuss, a fairly superior slave, narrates the story diary-style. Groanworthy puns abound, and although it took some getting into it was quite fun. Intended for children of about 8-12 who read confidently, and who know enough about Ancient Rome to appreciate it.
Vickie Ramage
marked it as to-read
Jack
marked it as to-read
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