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456 pages, Paperback
First published July 10, 2007
This particular historical fiction book reminded me a lot of what occurred in the lives of sisters Anne and Mary Boleyn in Philippa Gregory's book, , except with an Egyptian twist. It's easy to picture 1351 BC from Moran's vivid descriptions and use of various Egyptian words. This is Moran's version of Nefertiti's tale, told through the eyes of her younger sister, Mutnodjmet. For the most part, everything that occurs regarding Nefertiti is assumed. She may have been crowned Pharaoh, she may not have been. She may have died of plague, she may have been murdered. I wish there was more concrete information about her but Moran did an excellent job taking the knowledge we do have and spinning a captivating tale out of it. I may just pick up another of her historical fiction books because, for my part, I'm always more interested in how historical figures lived rather than in what they did.