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LADY OF THE TWO LANDS by ELIZABETH DELISI
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"Enthralling time travel for romance and history lovers"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted February 18, 2003
Museum Egyptian Curator Thomas Harris hires artist Harriet
Williams to draw the illustrations of a book on the first
female Pharaoh Hatshepsut. Though Thomas is confident in
Hattie's talent, the illustrator struggles to capture the
subject's visage. To inspire Hattie, Thomas allows her to
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"Egyptian Time-travel with strong female character"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 7, 2003
Harriet "Hattie" Williams is an artist, living in
Chicago and currently gathering sketches for a book on
ancient Egypt. Hattie's friend, Tom Harris is the author
of
the book and the Egyptian Curate of the museum as well.
When Hattie has trouble sketching the face of Pharoah
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"Historically accurate and still enchanting love story"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 7, 2003
Elizabeth Delisi's LADY OF THE TWO LANDS is an interesting
time-travel that takes us back to the time of Hatshepsut
and her royal architect, Senemut.
The story plays off the true facts of the female pharaoh's
reign and the suspected romance between her and Senemut.
Research shows Read more...
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