Small and frail, Tutankhamen was an all but ignored member of the
royal family of the great Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III. At the
school of the menoi, or tutors, he did not excel at physical
activities with the other royal princes. Keeping to himself, he
observed and admired the work of his father's craftsmen, who built
glorious temples to Egypt's many gods. Someday he too would find a
gift for those gods. Then Amenhotep III died and the unpopular
reign of Tutankhamen's brother ended in mystery. Who now would be
pharaoh? Could it be a boy of only ten? As he did with the life of
Saint Valentine (Atheneum, 1992), Robert Sabuda combines simple
text with artwork true to the historical period in which
Tutankhamen lived
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