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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Spoken Arts, Incorporated
ISBN: 0804568499
Release Date: Jan 10, 1991
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 1 review.)
| |  | | | In Brief In this picture book, "an Egyptian mummy looks back on her life. In her own time, Heb-Nefert was the wife of the pharaoh's brother, with servants who dressed her and a loving husband with whom she explored the royal gardens and hunted birds on the Nile. She recalls visiting her humble childhood home where women baked bread outdoors and a snake was coiled in a basket to catch rats and mice. When she died, her body was anointed with oils and spices, and bandaged to begin the process of mummification. Her loyal cat was mummified, too, so it could follow her into the afterlife. Finally, she looks down on hershriveled body where it lies in a museum and observes the daily stream of visitors that pass by." (SLJ) "Grades three to six." (Booklist)
| | | | From The Publisher Clad in flowing linen robes, adorned with jewels, pampered by servants, Heb-Nefert led a life of leisure and joy with her royal husband on the banks of the Nile. Now she lies, a mummy encased in glass in a museum, and she recalls the days of long ago.
| | | | Annotation Clad in flowing linen robes, adorned with jewels, pampered by servants, Heb-Nefert led a life of leisure and joy with her royal husband on the banks of the Nile. Now she lies, a mummy encased in glass in a museum, recalling the days of long ago. . . . Christiana's evocative illustrations capture the drama of Heb-Nefert's compelling tale and reveal the majesty and mystery of royal life in ancient Egypt. Full color. Size C. 32 pp. 20,000 print.
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Hauntingly romantic peek into an ancient culture..     
-- M. K. Peterson, an aspiring kids book author, August 27, 2001
Also Recommended: Pyramid, David McCauley
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