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Why are you calling me a barbarian?

Petren, BirgittaPutini, ElizabettaArtone, Lara(Illustrated by)Barsotti, Monica(Illustrated by)
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It is the 3rd century BC, and as the Roman imperial army travels north followed by a caravan of families, slaves, and livestock, two kids meet at an encampment near Cologne, in today's Germany.

Martilla, a young Roman slave girl, and Marbord, the son of a merchant from Scandia, strike an unlikely friendship.

As they learn about each other's customs, lifestyles, and lands they discover that calling someone a "barbarian" is strictly a matter of ignorance. This timely lesson in tolerance--set centuries ago in Europe--shows children how people of different cultures can overcome stereotypes to become friends.

The book's quaint illustrations show children the daily life of early Europeans, and a section on the history of Roman and Scandian slavery offers age-appropriate insights on the subject.

Also included is a glossary of Germanic and Roman terms and proper names.

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J. Paul Getty Museum
0892365595 / 9780892365593
Hardback
853.914
02/03/2000
United States
English
60 p. : col. ill.
24 cm
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