Brothers in Egypt

Brothers in Egypt by David A. Adler, published by Puffin in 1998, is a chapter book that presents the story of Moses and Rameses as they grow up as princes in ancient Egypt. With 63 pages, this edition is written in English and features an accessible style, making it suitable for intermediate readers. The narrative explores their adventurous childhood filled with mischief and brotherly love, ultimately leading to a pivotal moment when Moses discovers his true identity and connection to the Hebrew slaves.
Readers will find a focus on the dynamic relationship between the two brothers, capturing the essence of their lives before Moses’s departure from the palace. The book delves into themes of action and adventure, set against the backdrop of ancient civilizations and the Middle East. With its engaging storytelling and simple structure, Brothers in Egypt offers an opportunity for young readers to experience the drama and excitement reminiscent of The Prince of Egypt.
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Growing up as princes of Egypt, Moses and Rameses share a life full of action, adventure, mischief, and brotherly love. But all that changes when Moses learns of his true identity and his connection to the Hebrew slaves who toil for his father.Focusing on the relationship between Moses and Rameses, this compelling chapterbook follows the life of the two brothers?up until the fateful day when Moses leaves the palace and flees into the desert. Written in an accessible style, with simple sentences and short chapters, this is an ideal way for intermediate readers to recapture the drama and excitement of The Prince of Egypt.
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