Roberta Angeletti. Nefertari Princess of Egypt. Journey Through
Time Series, Ages 7-10. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc,
1998. 32 pp. Illustrated. $16.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-19-521507-9.
Reviewed for H-AfrTeach by Alexandra O'Brien,
a-obrien@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
This colourful and visually appealing book is sure to engage the
interest of any young reader. A young tourist, Anna, finds a pretty
grey cat more appealing than the tour guide's talk as she spots it
playing in the sun and decides to follow it. The cat takes her into
the tomb of Queen Nefertari who explains to her many things about
her tomb, including Egyptian writing and funerary beliefs, as well
as her own burial. At the end of the book there is a three page
chapter giving a brief introduction to many aspects of the culture
of ancient Egypt.
The illustrations are attractive and the tomb of Nefertari is well
rendered. Though this book does not contain very much information
on ancient Egypt, it serves as a good introduction to the young
reader. It is visually interesting and manages to convey important
points about the ancient culture through Anna's encounter with
Nefertari. Children will empathise with Anna's wandering away after
the cat instead of staying to listen to the guide speaking. Some
will be able to relate to her allergy to cats and her appreciation
of them despite that. This book is recommended for ages 9-12 but I
would suggest that it's appropriate for slightly younger readers
(twelve year olds would certainly find this book too young for
them).
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