An Egyptian adventure

Frances Durkin, 1981-

Book - 2019

The Histronauts journey back in time to visit ancient Egypt, including the pharaohs, the pyramids and the great Nile River.

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Subjects
Genres
Comics (Graphic works)
Historical fiction
Graphic novels
Published
Mendota Heights, MN : Jolly Fish Press, an imprint of North Star Editions, Inc [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Frances Durkin, 1981- (author)
Other Authors
Grace (Grace M.) Cooke (illustrator)
Edition
First US edition
Item Description
"First published in the United Kingdom in 2017 by b small publishing ltd."--Copyright page.
Released January 1, 2019.
Physical Description
81 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781631632402
9781631632396
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Three children are transported to ancient Egypt in this fact-filled graphic novel.Luna, an 8-year-old white girl with long, turquoise braids, Nani, a 7-year-old black girl with short, straight, white hair that swoops upward, and Newton, a 10-year-old white boy, are excited to visit the museum. When the three "histronauts" (and their cat, Hero) enter the ancient Egypt exhibit and Nani touches a papyrus display, they find themselves dressed in cultural robes, facing a brown-skinned woman on the banks of the Nile who's collecting papyrus for her husband, the scribe. The children are barely surprised (they tell her, "We're exploring!" and "I think we might be lost"). The woman, who is a priestess, brings the group with her to various places, including the Valley of the Kings, a secret village where craftspeople work in the valley's tombs, her own home, and a temple. Through the journey, knowledgeable Luna and the casual hosts teach Nani and Newton about the culture while additional pages of activities teach readers how to make a sundial, play a game of senet, make Egyptian flatbread, and more. The varied format, with story interspersed with facts and activities, makes for an engaging presentation of a significant amount of material, though some activities are more interesting than others. The clean art makes fine use of ancient Egyptian aesthetics. A good choice for fun, effortless learning. (quiz, glossary, timeline) (Graphic fiction/nonfiction. 6-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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