Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel of Ancient Egypt

Julius Lester


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3.60 · 10 ratings · 192 pages · Published: 31 Mar 2000

Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel of Ancient Egypt by Julius Lester
I saved my brother from the soldiers,
but the princess says he is hers now.
Abba and Ima will never trust me again.

In ancient Egypt, there lives a girl named Almah who will do anything to ensure the safety of her baby brother, Mosis.

She will leave her enslaved family and assume the role of Egyptian princess. She will change her identity if it means winning health and freedom for her brother.

Mosis, however, does not feel completely free. His identity has been changed against his will, and he longs to find himself. And when he does, he will do anything in his power to see that justice is served.

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