NOTICE: (Updated March 5, 2010)

Beginning December 19, 2009, Books 'N Border Collies will be posting but only intermittently while I pursue personal goals. I plan to share some reading I'm doing, but there will be no reviews. I will, however, be sharing my exploration of vegetarian cooking and the cookbooks and websites I use to educate myself. I hope you enjoy it!

Lezlie



Friday, November 6, 2009

Fans Of Ancient Egyptian Historical Fiction, Listen Up!


Daphne and Tanzanite's Shelf and Stuff alerted her reader's to a couple of upcoming books, but one is a book that I must encourage my reader's to check out:


I read Pauline Gedge's Child of the Morning years ago, and I remember it like it was yesterday. The story of Egypt's only woman Pharaoh, Queen Hatshepsut, is majestic, heartbreaking and one of my favorite books of All Time. I'm talking Top 10 of Ever.

If that isn't enough, Michelle Moran of Nefertiti and The Heretic Queen fame, has written a Foreword for the new edition. How perfect is that? It doesn't come out until April 2010, but my copy is already preordered. I can't wait!!



13 comments:

Jenny said...

Ooh sounds great! Thanks for the heads up!

Daphne said...

I've a couple of Gedge's books and enjoyed them. Since you gave this one such a high endorsement, I definately think I"ll be checking it out!

Lezlie said...

Jenny ~ You're welcome! I hope Michelle Moran's success will help bring Pauline Gedge to new readers also. She is amazing!

Daphne ~ This is one of those books that I loved so much, I'm afraid to reread it for fear I'll feel differently. :-) As soon as I get my hands on the new edition though, I'm going to go for it.

Lezlie

Michelle Moran said...

Ohhh... thank you, Lezlie :]

I absolutely adored this book as well. It's about time someone propels Queen Hatshepsut back into the spotlight where she belongs. Such an amazing story!

Lezlie said...

Michelle ~ You're welcome! Hatshepsut's story is a great one. The only other version I remember seeing recently isn't about her but takes place during her reign. It's the Doherty mystery series featuring Amerotke. (I think that's his name. It's been a while!)

Lezlie

joanna said...

Sounds fantastic, thanks for the info!

Lezlie said...

Joanna ~ You're welcome! I hope you have a chance to read it.

Lezlie

Ladytink_534 said...

I saw tha cover and the first thing that came to mind was Michelle Moran. What a beautiful book! I think I've seen a History channel special on Hatshepsut before...

Lezlie said...

Ladytink ~ Hatshepsut was quite the woman! I'm surprised more authors haven't explored her story.

Lezlie

Poppy Q said...

Lezlie, I'm going to check this book out of the library because of you and get to reading it.

Lezlie said...

Poppy Q ~ I hope you love it! I'll be anxiously waiting to see your thoughts.

Lezlie

Teddy Rose said...

This book has been on my TBR for a very long time. Thanks for the reminder.

Lezlie said...

Teddy Rose ~ You're welcome! I think you'd really like it!

Lezlie