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Child of the Morning
Child of the Morning
Author: Pauline Gedge
ISBN-13: 9780939149858
ISBN-10: 0939149850
Publication Date: 5/1993
Pages: 408
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Soho Press
Book Type: Paperback
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knightslady avatar reviewed Child of the Morning on + 96 more book reviews
Very Good read.
bocadelaverdad avatar reviewed Child of the Morning on + 10 more book reviews
I loved this book! It's an absorbing and quite likely historical fiction. It has lots of political intrigue and a healthy dose of smoldering sexuality. Total escapist fun. Great beach or rainy day read.
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Quite an interesting read. This is the story of Hatshepsut, daughter of Pharoah Thothmoses I. The pharoah also has a son, Thothmoses II. Gedge does a remarkable job of taking us back to the Egypt of Hatshepsut who becomes the pharoah of Egypt. According Egyptian historians, she is the first recorded female pharoah and was highly successful in her reign of twenty years. She was succeeded by a nephew, Thutmose III, who became one of the greatest if not the greatest of the pharoahs.

However, this is her story as created by Gedge beginning with her childhood. She weathers political snares and must convince the priesthood and the nobility that she is destined to rule. She does so successfully for many years. Gedge stays true to what we know about her historically filling in details to help us understand the young woman of her time who would be pharoah. I truly enjoyed this read and recommend it to others interested in historical fiction about this period. It's well done. And, if you want to know more about Hatshepsut do a search on the internet.