Princess of Egypt: An Egyptian Girl's Diary, 1490 BC
by
Vince Cross
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Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
May 5, 2008
Publisher
Scholastic
ISBN-10
1407103091
ISBN-13
9781407103099
Description
Asha, the vivacious daughter of King Tuthmosis, finds herself enveloped in the extravagant splendor of royal life in Thebes. Her days are filled with laughter, vibrant festivities, and the dizzying privileges that come with her noble birth. However, behind the shimmering facade of opulence lies the weight of expectation and the shadows of political intrigue, as the power struggles of the court threaten her idyllic existence.
As the young princess navigates the complexities of palace life, Asha's diary becomes a sanctuary for her innermost thoughts and dreams. She reflects on the responsibilities of her lineage while yearning for freedom and adventure beyond the palace walls. Yet, as deeper layers of her family’s legacy unfold, she must confront the realities of her destiny, learning to balance her desires with the demands of being a princess in ancient Egypt.
As the young princess navigates the complexities of palace life, Asha's diary becomes a sanctuary for her innermost thoughts and dreams. She reflects on the responsibilities of her lineage while yearning for freedom and adventure beyond the palace walls. Yet, as deeper layers of her family’s legacy unfold, she must confront the realities of her destiny, learning to balance her desires with the demands of being a princess in ancient Egypt.
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