From School Library Journal
Grade 5–8—In ancient Egypt, where the gods and magic rule peoples' lives, 13-year-old Meryt-Re rejects her uncle's assertion that she is under the power of Sekhmet, bringing pestilence and destruction to those around her. Still, her cousin's circumcision becomes infected and he comes close to death; and there is trouble in town where a worker is making increasingly serious accusations against his foreman, the father of her best friend. Thrown out of her uncle's home, Meryt-Re eventually finds refuge with the town Wise Woman, who helps her make sense of her psychic dreams and bring healing to her community as well as to her family. Full of details of daily life in an artisan town exclusively devoted to building royal tombs, the story plunges readers into a very different political and social world. Meryt-Re's world seems distant, but the author provides some connections: readers will sympathize with her unwillingness to marry someone she doesn't like and the difficulty she has coming to terms with her own powers. Solid historical fiction with special appeal for fans of Egyptian history.—
Kathleen Isaacs, Towson University, MD Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Gr. 6-9. It's good to have a story of Ancient Egypt that deals with ordinary people rather than pharaohs and princesses, but though this debut novel will attract some readers, it has problems, including the fact that the historical research shows. Set in the village of Set Maat, where the king's tomb builders live, the tale focuses on poor, orphaned Meryt-Re, 13, whose uncle blames her for bringing his family trouble. He wants to marry her to a dull stonecutter, who, it turns out, had a special relationship with her dad, whose ghost haunts her aunt, who sends Meryt-Re to live with her best friend, whose family is threatened by a plot to discredit her father--and, well, you get the picture. What is timeless is the young girl's personal struggle with family, friends, and love and how she draws on her intelligence and her dreams to solve the mystery that threatens her community.
Hazel RochmanCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved