Queen Nefertiti - Forbidden and Forgotten

Queen Nefertiti - Forbidden and Forgotten

Author: Dale Christensen

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-03-12

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781530534043

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Queen Nefertiti is a historical novel describing the discovery of Egypt by the decedents of Ham and Egyptus after leaving Noah's ark. The first Pharaohs battled for control of the kingdom and are later worshipped as Gods. This story follows the royal lineage trying to imitate the ancient patriarchal priesthood order passed down from generation to generation starting from Adam to Noah and on to Israel. Abraham travels to Egypt with his father Terah and wife Sarai and interacts with Thutmose III. Generations later, Joseph is sold into Egypt and together with Akhenaten and Nefertiti converts all of Egypt to the only true God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The secret society of Anubis murders the royal family and takes over the throne. The Hebrews are slowly drawn into dependence and then complete slavery.


Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun

Author: Ruowen Huang

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-19

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13:

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Determination.They were children, placed into leadership, and yet they were also puppets. One is stubborn, demanding, entitled and disconnected. The other is broken, meek, unsure and under pressure. Can they learn to rule together, or will they let their lives be manipulated for a master plan? Sorrow.Tragedy after tragedy. An entire nation both affected and indifferent. With the royal family weakened and scattered, it us up to a new generation to wade through a sea of sorrow and find light. Only by leaning on each other and learning can they hope to survive.* * * * *In the fourth installment of the Forgotten Egypt series, Ankhesenaten, daughter of Akhenaten, is left holding the nation's reins in her young, unsure hands. As a series of tragedies destroys her family and her heart, she must cope with marriage, pregnancy, and the wrath of Queen Tiye, all while questioning her worth as queen. Her desperate need to bring back what has been lost even leads her to dark magic, as her heart searches for any answer that can help her heal the traumas of her past. And although Tiye continues to shape Egypt, another man emerges as a master manipulator, ready for his turn on the throne.


The Egyptian Royals Collection: Three Historical Novels by Michelle Moran

The Egyptian Royals Collection: Three Historical Novels by Michelle Moran

Author: Michelle Moran

Publisher: Broadway Books

Published: 2011-02-15

Total Pages: 1195

ISBN-13: 030795224X

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Three beloved novels by national bestselling author Michelle Moran are now available for the first time in one complete digital collection. Delve into these stories for an engrossing trip back in time, full of powerful family dynasties, court intrigue, and brave heroines. The novels, which bring to vivid life some of the most fascinating characters of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome, each include a reading group guide. An exciting excerpt from Moran’s newest novel Madame Tussaud is also included. Nefertiti The dramatic and historically accurate story of two unforgettable women—Nefertiti and her younger sister—living through a remarkable period of political unrest. The Heretic Queen In Ancient Egypt, Nefertiti’s niece, Princess Nefertari, must overcome her family’s past and remake history. Cleopatra’s Daughter The incredible untold story of the orphaned children of Cleopatra, Egypt’s most powerful and notorious ruler, who are raised in the Ancient Roman court of their parents’ greatest rival. A sneak peek at Madame Tussaud Michelle Moran departs from the ancient world and enters the gilded but troubled court of Marie Antoinette with the intriguing story of Marie Tussaud, a woman who survived the French Revolution only by creating death masks of the beheaded aristocracy.


A Sexual Odyssey

A Sexual Odyssey

Author: Kenneth E. Maxwell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1489934626

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The Brave New World of Sex We've seen in less than a generation a swift revolution in human sexual behavior, attitude, and consequences so dramatic that some people are left in a state of stunned dismay and the public at large in aimless confusion. Much of the trend, if you can call a revolu tion a trend, is fueled by, or at least made possible by, technological innovations dating back to the middle of the twentieth century. The birth control pill opened the gate to promiscuity with little fear of pregnancy; marriage became an annoyance; divorce be came an opportunity; two working parents became a necessity; and teenage sex became nearly as socially acceptable as holding hands or going to the movies. The copulation explosion resulted in a spiraling epidemic of children giving birth to children, many of them on welfare. Girls seeking relief through abortions were sometimes forced to have their unwanted offspring despite the inevitability of some of them living in poverty and a desperate dead-end environment of squalor and crime. Some misguidedly wanted babies and ended up the same way. To top it all, discipline 2 A Sexual Odyssey became a lost art, leaving schools and neighborhoods infested with gun-toting, knife-wielding teenage delinquents-even in middle-class areas-who engaged in contests fo see who could get the most girls knocked up. The chaotic state of fornication, mating, and birthing may be a throwback to the past.


Salvation in the Sun

Salvation in the Sun

Author: Lauren Lee Merewether

Publisher: LLMBooks Publishing

Published: 2018-05-13

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1961759136

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This future she knows for certain—the great sun city will be her undoing. Amidst a power struggle between Pharaoh and the priesthood of Amun, Queen Nefertiti helps the ill-prepared new Pharaoh, Amenhotep, enact his father's plan to regain power for the throne. But what seemed a difficult task only becomes more grueling when Amenhotep loses himself in his radical obsessions. Standing alone to bear the burden of a failing country and stem the tide of a growing rebellion, Nefertiti must choose between her love for Pharaoh and her duty to Egypt in this dramatic retelling of a story forgotten by time. Salvation in the Sun is the first volume of Lauren Lee Merewether's debut family saga, The Lost Pharaoh Chronicles, a resurrection of an erased time that follows the five Kings of Egypt who were lost to history for over three millennia. The story continues in book two, Secrets in the Sand.


Motherhood So White

Motherhood So White

Author: Nefertiti Austin

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2019-09-20

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 149267902X

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The story every mother in America needs to read. As featured on NPR and the TODAY Show. All moms have to deal with choosing baby names, potty training, finding your village, and answering your kid's tough questions, but if you are raising a Black child, you have to deal with a lot more than that. Especially if you're a single Black mom... and adopting. Nefertiti Austin shares her story of starting a family through adoption as a single Black woman. In this unflinching account of her parenting journey, Nefertiti examines the history of adoption in the African American community, faces off against stereotypes of single Black moms, and confronts the reality of what it looks like to raise children of color and answer their questions about racism in modern-day America. Honest, vulnerable, and uplifting, Motherhood So White is a fantastic book for mothers who have read White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo, Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi, Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? by Beverly Daniel Tatum, or other books about racism and want to see how these social issues play out in a very personal way for a single mom and her Black son. This great book club read explores social and cultural bias, gives a new perspective on a familiar experience, and sparks meaningful conversations about what it looks like for Black families in white America today.


The Unspeakable Mother

The Unspeakable Mother

Author: Deborah Kelly Kloepfer

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2018-10-18

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1501722034

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Moving back and forth between experience and language, The Unspeakable Mother operates out of the intersection of two perspectives: women's immersion in the mother/daughter dyad and the paradoxical absence of the mother in the daughter's discourse. Deborah Kelly Kloepfer calls attention to the repeated allusions to dead mothers, dying mothers, mad mothers, stepmothers, abortions, stillbirths, miscarriages, and infant death in the novels of Jean Rhys and the poems and prose of H.D. Drawing on American and French feminist theory, she suggests that Rhys, H.D., and other modernist women writers, rather than just characterizing women's experience, are encoding the mother in relation to language. The dead mother is a trope for textlessness, a trope that also serves to inscribe the repression of the female speaking/writing subject. Challenging a number of assumptions of critical discourse, in which the father traditionally functions as the guardian of the symbolic, Kloepfer shows how thematic violence toward the female body is accompanied by the rupturing of conventional language, an act that both reconstitutes the abandoned mother and turns the violence against the androcentric discourse that has denied her. In the work of both Rhys and H.D., Kloepfer uncovers a startling and unsettling incestuous language between mother and daughter which relies not only on the unspoken but on the unspeakable. Anyone interested in literary modernism will find The Unspeakable Mother fascinating reading, as will students and scholars in the fields of psychoanalytic criticism and feminist theory.


Nefertiti

Nefertiti

Author: Joyce Tyldesley

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2005-04-28

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 0141949791

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For over a decade Nefertiti, wife of the heretic king Akhenaten, was the most influential woman in the Bronze Age world; a beautiful queen blessed by the sun-god, adored by her family and worshipped by her people. Her image and her name were celebrated throughout Egypt and her future seemed golden. Suddenly Nefertiti disappeared from the royal family, vanishing so completely that it was as if she had never been. No record survives to detail her death, no monument serves to mourn her passing and to this day her end remains an enigma - her body has never been found. Joyce Tyldesley here provides a detailed discussion of the life and times of Nefertiti, Egypt's sun queen, set against the background of the ephemeral Amarna court.


Forgotten Egypt II - Nefertiti

Forgotten Egypt II - Nefertiti

Author: Ruowen Huang

Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 9781621374350

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This second book in the Forgotten Egypt series is about destiny, love and hope. Follow the journey of Nefayiati as she transforms from a slave girl into one of the most well known queens of ancient Egypt - Nefertiti. Then follow the love story of Akhenaten and Nefertiti as they go against all tradition and lead the revolutionary change to create one of the most astonishing and fascinating kingdoms during their reign. But will their hopes of transforming ancient Egypt be considered too drastic? Will their love endure and can he protect her from their enemies? Will her true identity be revealed and exposed? What will happen to them and their legacy? Let "Forgotten Egypt II - Nefertiti" slowly unveil the mysterious life of Queen Nefertiti.


Mysteries of Ancient South America

Mysteries of Ancient South America

Author: Harold T. Wilkins

Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780932813268

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The reprint of Wilkin's classic book on the megaliths and mysteries of South America. This book predates Wilkin's book Secret Cities of Old South America published in 1952. Mysteries of Ancient South America was first published in 1947 and is considered a classic book of its kind. With diagrams, photographs and maps, Wilkins digs into old manuscripts and books to bring us some truly amazing stories of South America: a bizarre subterranean tunnel system; lost cities in the remote border jungles of Brazil; legends of Atlantis in South America; cataclysmic changes that shaped South America; and other strange stories from one of the world's greatest researchers.