Language. English. Originally published: San Diego: Harcourt, c 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 www.doorway.ru Interaction Count: 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/5(61). 8 rows · · Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel of Ancient Egypt: Author: Julius Lester: Edition: reprint: 4/5(10).
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