Cléopâtre, fille du Nil: Journal d'une princesse égyptienne, 57-55 avant J.-C. de Kristiana Gregory (15 septembre 2005) Relié
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In this captivating historical narrative set in ancient Egypt, readers are introduced to the life of a young Cleopatra, daughter of the mighty Nile. As she navigates the complexities of court politics and familial rivalries, her vivid and introspective journal entries reveal the tension and intrigue of her world. The year is 57 B.C., a time marked by both personal strife and the burgeoning threat of external forces.
Cleopatra’s words reflect her fears and aspirations, as she seeks to understand her position amidst the swirling currents of power that encompass her. From the shadows of potential betrayal to the vivid colors of the vibrant Nile, her life is a tapestry woven with rich experiences. The vivid descriptions transport readers to a time where the stakes are high, and every decision can alter the course of her destiny.
Through her reflections, readers gain insight into Cleopatra's developing character, her intelligence, and the burdens she bears as a princess with ambitions that hint at her future. Each page turns with the promise of discovering not just the history of a remarkable figure, but also the universal themes of resilience and identity in a world teetering on the brink of change.
Cleopatra’s words reflect her fears and aspirations, as she seeks to understand her position amidst the swirling currents of power that encompass her. From the shadows of potential betrayal to the vivid colors of the vibrant Nile, her life is a tapestry woven with rich experiences. The vivid descriptions transport readers to a time where the stakes are high, and every decision can alter the course of her destiny.
Through her reflections, readers gain insight into Cleopatra's developing character, her intelligence, and the burdens she bears as a princess with ambitions that hint at her future. Each page turns with the promise of discovering not just the history of a remarkable figure, but also the universal themes of resilience and identity in a world teetering on the brink of change.
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