Who would have thought that the emperor Charlemagne would make friends
with an albino elephant, a gift from the caliph of Baghdad? Told from
the fictionalized point of view of a monk who set down the actual story
in 883 884 CE, the book follows the elephant's journey through Egypt,
across the Mediterranean to Italy and across the Alps to Germany. When
the elephant finally reaches his destination, Charlemagne is so
delighted with his exotic new pet that he introduces him to his many
children and bathes with him in the hot springs near his palace. When
the elephant dies of old age, the emperor is heartbroken.
Jon Cannell invigorates his charming mixed-media artwork with artifacts,
paintings, and sculpture from earlier centuries. An Author's Note about
the origins of the story and the remarkable water clock carried by the
elephant is included.