
Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a sense of helplessness in a big world or needs to see how bravery looks in the face of uncontrollable events. This graphic novel transports readers to 79 CE, following young Paulina as she navigates the chaos of Mount Vesuvius's eruption while trying to save those she loves. It is an excellent tool for exploring responsibility and the intense emotions that come with emergencies. The story balances historical accuracy with a deeply personal emotional arc, focusing on Paulina's quick thinking and empathy. While the setting is a famous tragedy, the narrative centers on resilience and the bonds of family and community. It is perfectly pitched for middle-grade readers (ages 8 to 12) who are ready for high-stakes adventure but still need the reassurance of a character-driven, hopeful perspective on survival.












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Sign in to write a reviewThe darkening sky and panicked crowds may be frightening for younger or more sensitive readers.
The loss of home and the destruction of a community are central themes.
The book deals with a historical mass casualty event. The approach is direct but age-appropriate, focusing on the suspense of escape rather than graphic depictions of death. It is secular in tone and the resolution is hopeful, focusing on the survivors' resilience and the strength of the human spirit.
An 8 to 10-year-old who loves high-stakes adventure and has a strong sense of justice or a deep love for animals. It is perfect for children who are interested in history but prefer the visual storytelling of a graphic novel.
Parents should be prepared to discuss the historical reality that not everyone escaped Pompeii. The scenes of the darkening sky and the crowded, panicked streets might be intense for sensitive readers and may require a cold read together. A parent might choose this after their child expresses fear about natural disasters or after a school lesson on Pompeii that left the child feeling anxious about the people involved.
Younger readers will focus on the peril of the dog and Paulina's immediate safety. Older readers will better grasp the historical magnitude and the emotional weight of Paulina's loss of her home and city.
Unlike many historical accounts that focus on the archaeology or the scale of destruction, this book centers on the internal emotional world and bravery of a young girl, making the history feel personal and immediate through its vibrant graphic format.
Set during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, the story follows Paulina, a young girl in Pompeii who must step into a leadership role when disaster strikes. As the city descends into panic, Paulina navigates the falling ash and tremors to find her family, rescue her beloved dog, and help neighbors. The plot emphasizes her agency and the difficult choices made during a crisis.
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