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Orphan of the Sun (Hardcover)

by Gill Harvey (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (1 May 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747579008
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747579007
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 682,239 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Thirteen-year-old orphan, Meryt-Re, lives with her uncle's family in the ancient Egyptian village of Set Maat, the home of the pharaohs' tomb-builders. Under pressure to marry Ramose, a dull, plodding stonecutter, she resists, and begs for guidance from the gods, but she's unable to decipher the message behind her vivid dreams. When her cousin falls gravely ill, her uncle accuses her of turning the gods against him and banishes her from the house. Meanwhile, Meryt discovers other strange and suspicious activities going on in the village: Why is Userkaf, a boisterous draughtsman, trying to cause trouble by making accusations against one of the foremen? And why is his servant girl stealing precious and holy gold amulets from the embalmers? Meryt's worried too, that her aunt Tia seems to think that her father has not gone peacefully to the Next World, and when she discovers Tia is not the only other person to have been making offerings to him in his tomb, she is even more puzzled. It is not until she meets Teti, the village wise woman, that Meryt can begin to unravel the meaning of her dreams and in so doing, solve the mysteries surrounding her.


About the Author

Gill Harvey studied French and Philosophy at Oxford, and has been puzzling over life ever since. After experimenting with a number of careers, she eventually got a job as a writer/editor at Usborne Publishing in 1994. Five years later, and having reached the position of Senior Editor and completed an MA in Modern Literature, Gill decided to go freelance. Since then, writing has become a way of life. Her love of horses has resulted in eight of the Heartland titles for Scholastic Inc under the name of Lauren Brooke; she has also written a couple of Hodder Headline's Young Animal Ark series as Lucy Daniels. A year spent commuting to Egypt led to the writing of Orphan of the Sun, Gill's first book for Bloomsbury.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling page-turner, 13 Jun 2006
This should appeal to adults and older children alike. It has a marvellous sense of place and a large cast of interesting characters with a cliffhanger ending - I don't usually read books aimed at younger readers but this is so intelligently written and well-researched that I am recommending it to friends. Gill Harvey could well be the next JK!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intrigue and mystery in ancient Egypt!!, 11 May 2006
By Jasmine (London) - See all my reviews
What a brilliant read - this book really stands out from the crowd. It's the story of Meryt-Re, a young girl in ancient Egypt. It gives some really vivid details of her daily life in a small Egyptian village, but is also a really gripping story. I missed my bus because I was immersed in it! Basically Meryt has her fair share of problems such as an arrogant cousin and an uncertain future...but her life takes a mysterious turn when she notices intrigue at work in the village. And her dreams are trying to tell her something too! If you like Caroline Lawrence's books you'll probably love this - buy this book NOW!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A magical, thrilling Ancient Egyptian mystery, 9 May 2006
By Anna (London) - See all my reviews
This book has everything to keep your eyes glued to the pages, and the pages turning as fast as you can read them!

Gill Harvey brings the world of magic and gods, mystery and superstition to life so well that you can feel the heat of the sun and smell the perfumed wigs as you read. The plot is utterly gripping and the characters became so real to me as I read that I miss them now I've finished the book.

This book has the makings of a children's classic. I heartily recommend it.
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