· Told by Moses and his sister Almah from alternating points of view, this stunning novel by Newbery Honor-author Julius Lester probes questions of identity, faith, and destiny. Related collections and offers. Product Details. About the bltadwin.run description: First Edition. Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel Of Ancient Egypt|Julius Lester, The Vines of Northeastern America: Fully Illustrated From Original Sketches (Classic Reprint)|Charles Stedman Newhall, Teenagers in the Family (Tapes for parents)|JOHN C. COLEMAN, The compleat housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman's companion: By E- S-. The third edition corrected and improved.|E. Smith/10(). 8 rows · · Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel of Ancient Egypt: Author: Julius Lester: Edition: reprint: 4/5(10).
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Pharaoh's Daughter by: Julius Lester. The book “The Pharaoh's Daughter” is a really god book about choosing what you believe in, choosing your destiny. Alma and Moises are brother and sister. Alma grows up in a town (Goshen) where everyone believes in one god; Ya. A fictionalized account of the Biblical tale in which a Hebrew infant, rescued by the daughter of the Pharaoh, passes through a turbulent adolescence to eventually become a prophet of his people while his sister finds her true self as a priestess to the Egyptian gods. all members. Members. Recently added by. Pharaoh's Daughter is "a story of ancient Egypt". Actually, it retells the story of Moses. More so, it focuses on his sister, Almah. Unlike most Habiru (Hebrews), she speaks Khemetian (the language of Egyptians). She doesn't really fit into her family and her God-worshipping society, having been bored by her mother's stories.
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