You might have noticed my book review over at the lovely Tigerlilly Quinn , well I thought it was such a great find that it would be rude not to share it with you in this little corner of the internet too. If you have visited my blog over the last month, you'll know that I've been a little bit in love with Paris. The architecture, the food, the art, ah the romance of it all. So on our return I couldn't resist buying F this good book to remind him of his adventures.





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Beatrice Alemagna. The story unfolds as a lonely lion, bored of his existence in the savannah, travels to Paris for a different pace of life. On reaching the city of light, the lion is disappointed as he blends into the blur of the Parisian backdrop, puzzled at the lack of stares or screams he roars out for attention in the metro only to be ignored. Feeling sad and alone he wanders the streets, visiting some of the iconic landmarks the city has to offer. A Lion in Paris is one of those books that the moment you see it, you know you must have it. Its beautiful large format holds the stunning illustrations of multi-award winning author/illustrator





'When he went out into the street, it started to rain. That made him think of the his lovely sunny grasslands and he felt sad. He turned all grey and shiny like the roofs around him'



What was once grey and cold, he now finds full of light and beauty, bewitched by his new home he finds a place where he can stay and be admired forever.



Turning each page of this book is like discovering a new masterpiece, a montage of mediums coming together to create illustrations with depth and character. The muted tones and delicate drawings invites you to explore its pages, which accents the city over the century. The small details of baguettes, cut out people from different eras, the black habit nuns, all nod at life as it was and is, in this vibrant place. This book would make a great gift for any child wanting to explore their imagination, or for an adult with a love of beautiful things.





