Egyptian Diary: The Journal Of Nakht
by Richard Platt 2021-01-01 08:12:49
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Who is plundering the tombs of ancient Memphis? A brother and sister solve the mystery in this diary full of intriguing details about daily life in Egypt 3,500 years ago. What was it like to be an aspiring young scribe in Egypt, circa 1500 BC? Pictur... Read more
Who is plundering the tombs of ancient Memphis? A brother and sister solve the mystery in this diary full of intriguing details about daily life in Egypt 3,500 years ago. What was it like to be an aspiring young scribe in Egypt, circa 1500 BC? Picture it through the eyes of nine-year-old Nakht, who has just moved with his family to bustling Memphis, where his father has a prestigious new job. As Nakht takes up his own (often boring) lessons, little does he know that he and his sister, Tamyt, will soon stumble upon a sinister plot involving the robbing of nearby tombs and will actually catch the high-ranking mastermind at a banquet inside their own house As a reward, the siblings are invited to the royal palace in Thebes to meet none other than King Hatshepsut, whom they are shocked to discover is a woman one of few female kings in ancient Egyptian history. Brimming with lively, detailed illustrations and bolstered with endnotes, a timeline, and a glossary, this newest tale from the author of CASTLE DIARY and PIRATE DIARY is sure to stir readers' interest in one of the most fascinating eras in history." Less
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  • 7 X 5.38 X 0.32 in
  • 128
  • Candlewick Press
  • April 22, 2014
  • English
  • 9780763670542
Illustrator Stephen Biesty made his name with the Incredible Cross-Sections series, which have topped sales of more than 3.5 million globally and have been printed into 16 languages. He has won many p...
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