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How the Amazon Queen Fought the Prince of Egypt

by Tamara Bower

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ISBN13: 9780689844348
ISBN10: 0689844344
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Publisher Comments:

CAN WOMAN EVER CONQUER MAN?

Queen Serpot rules the Land of Women, where the Amazon women live free, without men, and hunt and fight their own battles. But one day their peace is broken. An army of Egyptian soldiers is approaching their land, led by their prince, Pedikhons.

Pedikhons has heard stories of these warrior women. Now he has come to see them with his own eyes — and to challenge them to combat. But the brave Serpot and her women are full of surprises. Can woman truly equal man in strength and courage?

This story of love and war is based on an actual Egyptian scroll from the Greco-Roman period. Hieroglyphic translations of key phrases, intricate paintings in the Egyptian and Assyrian styles, and extensive notes about both cultures enrich this fascinating, untold legend.

Review:

"With illustrations styled after ancient Assyrian and Egyptian art, Bower (The Shipwrecked Sailor) retells the story of Queen Serpot and her Amazon women who 'lived free, without men.' Serpot receives word of an imminent invasion by Prince Pedikhons and his Egyptian soldiers, and sends her sister, Ashteshyt, disguised as a man, into the Egyptian camp. A two-thirds page illustration depicts a cutaway view of the camp and the daily routines of the soldiers, from praying at the shrine of Khonsu to repairing chariots. The images unfold in spare, scroll-like panels. Ashteshyt returns with the essential information and the Amazons defeat the Egyptians, but when the prince challenges Serpot to single combat, it ends with a twist: 'Prince Pedikhons looked at Queen Serpot and saw that she was his equal. And he did not know where on Earth he was, from the great love that entered into him.' Serpot feels the same way. Both the literary and artistic styles emphasize this symmetry and equality. Bower provides detailed endnotes about the papyrus scroll from which this story comes, plus information about relevant myths and deities, as well as accessible explanations of the hieroglyphs and artistic symbols used. Because Bowers takes few liberties with translation, the narrative may at times feel stilted to readers; however, this is a strong introduction to ancient Egyptian culture and mythology with a message of equality as modern as they come. Ages 7-11." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Tamara Bower has done an admirable job of transforming the ancient Egyptian story of Prince Pedikhons and Queen Serpot into a lively, engaging format....Ms. Bower's interpretation of this little-known tale is linguistically sound....Her scrupulous attention to details from the ancient visual sources makes her own artwork highly believable."

-- Diana Craig Patch, Senior Research Associate, Department of Egyptian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Review:

"[A] remarkably beautiful book, complete with magnificent hieroglyphs. It is also a 'true' story in that it tells of the struggles of the sexes, but does not forget the fact that they also fall in love with each other."

-- Kate Millett, feminist activist and author

Synopsis:

Based on an actual Egyptian scroll from the Greco-Roman period, this pre-feminist tale is illustrated with intricate paintings, hieroglyphic translations of key phrases, and extensive notes about the cultures of ancient Egypt and the Amazons of legend.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780689844348
Author:
Bower, Tamara
Publisher:
Atheneum Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
Girls & Women
Subject:
History
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General
Subject:
Legends, Myths, & Fables - General
Subject:
Sex role
Subject:
Kings, queens, rulers, etc.
Subject:
Princes
Subject:
People & Places - Middle East
Subject:
Assyria
Subject:
Amazons
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
B221
Series Volume:
239
Publication Date:
April 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Children/juvenile
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
9.58x11.34x.41 in. 1.02 lbs.
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
07-11
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