The Secrets of Tutankhamun: Egypt's Boy King and His Incredible Tomb
The Secrets of Tutankhamun: Egypt's Boy King and His Incredible Tomb
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Bloomsbury
Annotation: With stunning art from a New York Times bestselling illustrator, the fascinating story of the famous boy pharaoh and the world-changing discovery of his tomb.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #160514
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 08/02/18
Illustrator: Greenberg, Isabel,
Pages: 64 pages
ISBN: 1-681-19712-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-681-19712-8
Dewey: 921
LCCN: 2017046925
Dimensions: 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

The story of the young king, his household, and the discovery of his tomb.It's a tale that's been done to death (so to speak), but Cleveland-Peck inserts homely details and forensic evidence that wrap Tutankhamun's brief life and sudden demise in layers of sympathy. For one thing, the cause of death remains unclear, as a bone chip in the royal skull is now known not to be the result, as once thought, of a blow to the head. For another, the tomb shows signs of being hastily finished and may have been prepared for someone else. Forging quickly on to the 20th century, the author trots in Howard Carter and details some of the "wonderful things" found in each successive chamber of the tomb, including, tragically, the mummified remains of two stillborn royal daughters. Greenberg's ancient Egyptian-style cartoon portraits flesh out the account with large-eyed, dark brown figures. These give way in ensuing chapters to views of Carter and his equally light-skinned patrons supervising the tomb's excavation. A chart labeled "The Hieroglyphic Alphabet" misleads, as hieroglyphics were only in part alphabetic, and there's little on the Egyptian gods. Still, it's a handsome presentation, and readers will be able to pull out a few new historical and cultural tidbits to go with the requisite treatment of ritual mummification and the legendary curse.Ill-fated and hastily buried he may have been, but his legacy remains one of archaeology's greatest hits. (Nonfiction. 8-12)

School Library Journal (Fri Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

Gr 3-5 King Tutankhamun is a popular pharaoh despite having such a short reignand most students are endlessly fascinated with the Boy King. Cleveland-Peck does a fine job of laying out information for younger readers. The text is formatted in either short paragraphs or captions beneath pictures. The language is easy to read and somewhat conversational, making this a book to hand to those who might not be the biggest fans of history or research. The cartoon illustrations are well done and add to the appeal. While the information presented is not new and could be found elsewhere, this book would be beneficial as a reference for readers uninterested in longer, denser biographies. VERDICT A supplemental purchase for nonfiction collections in need of shorter selections. Paige Garrison, The Davis Academy, Sandy Springs, GA

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School Library Journal (Fri Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 2-5

Tutankhamun was born in a time of change. His father, Atakhenaten, instituted broad political and religious reform to Egypt, and his laws were controversial. By the time Tut turned nine, his whole family had died and he was named the youngest king Egypt had ever had. His rule was short and tumultuous, and around age nineteen, Tut died. More than three thousand years later, Howard Carter, a British archaeologist with a penchant for ancient history and a special skill for excavation in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, made a discovery that shocked the world: King Tut's tomb, long ago assumed destroyed, not only survived but was fully intact. The treasures within gave a stunning and undisturbed perspective on ancient Egyptian culture and uncovered secrets that fascinated the world. With comprehensive text and stunning illustrations from a New York Times bestselling illustrator, The Story of Tutankhamun is a compelling look at the life and legacy of the famed boy king.


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