Anubis Speaks!: A Guide to the Afterlife by the Egyptian God of the Dead
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Description
Who better than Anubis, the jackal-headed god of mummification, to serve as a guide through the dreaded Land of the Dead? In this fresh and imaginative approach to nonfiction, the first title in the Secrets of the Ancient Gods series, Anubis steers the reader through the Egyptian dark lands. Along the way, they meet fearsome gods and gruesome monsters. And they witness the battle of the gods against Apophis, the giant demon-snake trying to devour the world. With ghoulish humor and lots of attitude (he is a god, after all), Anubis introduces readers to ancient Egyptian beliefs and rituals--including the secrets of mummification--with panache and, if he does say so himself, drop-dead humor. Includes glossary, bibliography, and index.
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Astra Young Readers
Publish Date
October 01, 2013
Pages
128
Dimensions
5.56 X 7.93 X 0.68 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781590789957
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Vicky Alvear Shecter is the author of several books about mythology and the ancient world for children and young adults, including the Secrets of the Ancient Gods series (Thor Speaks! Hades Speaks! Anubis Speaks!) and the biography, Cleopatra Rules! Her young adult novels include the award-winning, Cleopatra's Moon and Curses and Smoke: A Novel of Pompeii. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Visit vickyalvearshecter.com.
Reviews
"At the heart of this imaginative tour of the afterworld of Egyptian mythology is the judgment of the dead . . . Anubis serves as a wickedly funny tour guide. This book is packed with information . . . Anubis's narration, plus the incredible wealth of interesting detail, could make this book a hit in any library." --School Library Journal " . . . an informative and unusually lively look at the Egyptian way of death." --Kirkus Reviews