Lights on the Nile

Lights on the Nile by Donna Jo Napoli, published by Harper Collins on September 20, 2011, is a captivating tale set in ancient Egypt. This 288-page novel follows Kepi, a young girl who is content helping her wounded father with pyramid construction until her life takes a dramatic turn. Kidnapped along with her pet baboon, Babu, she finds herself on a boat headed for the capital city, Ineb Hedj. Separated from Babu, Kepi embarks on a journey to rescue him and confront the powerful pharaoh Khufu, discovering her own hidden abilities along the way.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines elements of juvenile fiction, fantasy, and historical themes. As Kepi navigates her challenges, the story explores her determination and the magical powers she possesses, which she has yet to fully understand. The novel delves into the legends and myths of ancient civilizations, offering a unique perspective on friendship and bravery. This edition presents a blend of adventure and self-discovery, inviting readers into a world where the past and magic intertwine.
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Kepi is a young girl in ancient Egypt, content to stay home with her family, helping her father, who was wounded in the construction of a pyramid for the cruel pharaoh Khufu. But that was before she and her pet baboon, Babu, were kidnapped and held captive on a boat bound for the capital city, Ineb Hedj. And when Kepi and Babu are separated, she knows she has only one choice: to make her way to the capital on her own, rescue Babu, and find a way to appeal to the pharaoh. Khufu is rich and powerful, but Kepi has her own powers, deep inside her—ones she herself doesn’t even know about yet.
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