Victor and Hugo

Victor and Hugo by Robert J. Blake is a charming tale published by Penguin in 2017, featuring 40 pages of beautifully illustrated content in English. This story follows two performing dogs, Victor and Hugo, as they entertain on a picturesque bridge in Paris. When their Maestro’s accordion accidentally falls into the river, the dogs embark on an adventure to retrieve it, highlighting themes of friendship and the importance of music in their vibrant city.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that intertwines elements of juvenile fiction with social themes and the performing arts. As Victor and Hugo navigate the streets of Paris, they demonstrate the magic that can arise from companionship and creativity. This edition captures the essence of the story through its engaging illustrations, making it an enjoyable experience for young readers and those who appreciate tales of loyalty and adventure.
Official synopsis Publisher
From the creator of beloved stories about dogs–their bravery, loyalty, and companionship–comes a celebration of music, friendship, Paris, and puppies set against an exquisitely illustrated Parisian backdrop!
On a beautiful bridge in Paris, performing dogs Victor and Hugo dance and sing as their Maestro plays his music. But when Maestro’s accordion falls over the side of the bridge and onto a barge, the music stops–not only for Maestro, but for everyone! Victor and Hugo must rescue the accordion, and as they chase after it, they know that saving the accordion for their Maestro will mean saving music for the entire city as well.
In this rollicking adventure through Paris, Victor and Hugo show us that friendship and music can combine to create the greatest magic of all.
Praise for Victor and Hugo:
“A high-energy, exuberant romp through the City of Light. For lovers of art, music, and action-packed adventure.”–School Library Journal
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