Pharaoh: Boy Who Conquered the Nile

Pharaoh: Boy Who Conquered the Nile

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Item #: 074823
ISBN: 9780207200823
Grades: 4-8

Product Description:

Historical fiction is always a popular genre with this age group. As you are immersed in the plot, you are exposed to actual people and places of the past. Prince Narmer is the Golden One, destined to be king of the greatest city in Egypt. A tragic accident leads Narmer on a journey where he learns about the world and what a small part he really plays in it. Get swept up in the adventure! ~Sara

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The people call Prince Narmer 'the Golden One'. Handsome and talented, he is destined to be King of Thinis, the greatest town in Egypt and, for Narmer, the centre of the world.Then a devastating accident forces him to give up his right to the throne and sends him journeying across the ancient Middle East with the mysterious trader, the crippled Nitho and a tamed wildcat called Bast. And as he travels he learns that Thinis is actually a very small place indeed. But can he ever truly forget his homeland? During on last visit to Thinis, he will discover what it really means to be a leader, and will find his destiny being fulfilled beyond his wildest expectations...Set in a time before the pyramids and based on real historical events, Pharaoh will sweep readers along on a fascinating journey through a part of the world we hear so much about today.

Primary Subject
History/Geography
Grade Start
4
Grade End
8
ISBN
9780207200823
Author
Jackie French
Format
Paperback
Brand Name
HarperCollins
Weight
0.45 (lbs.)
Dimensions
7.88" x 5.12" x 0.62"
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great book for Egypt
Loved this book for when we studied Egypt. Lots of historical information in a fictional story of Narmer, the first Pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt.
March 2, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5
A Pleasant Suprise
This was a well written book. The best target audience will be teen readers, but it is still a good read for adults.
September 23, 2022
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9 months ago

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