The Curse of the Mummy: Uncovering Tutankhamun's Tomb

by Candace Fleming (Author)

The Curse of the Mummy: Uncovering Tutankhamun's Tomb
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Award-winning and critically acclaimed author Candace Fleming presents the edge-of-your-seat true story of the search for Tutankhamun's tomb, the Western public's belief that the dig was cursed, and the battle for ownership of the treasures within.During the reign of the New Kingdom of Egypt, the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun ruled and died tragically young. In order to send him on his way into the afterlife, his tomb was filled with every treasure he would need after death. And then, it was lost to time, buried in the sands of the Valley of the Kings.His tomb was also said to be cursed.Centuries later, as Egypt-mania gripped Europe, two Brits -- a rich earl with a habit for gambling and a disreputable, determined archeologist -- worked for years to rediscover and open Tutankhamun's tomb. But once it was uncovered, would ancient powers take their revenge for disturbing and even looting the pharaoh's resting place? What else could explain the mysterious illnesses, accidents, and deaths that began once it was found?
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Candace Fleming
Candace Fleming is the author of more than twenty distinguished books for children including The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, and the Fall of Imperial Russia, winner of, among other awards, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Nonfiction. She received the NCTE Orbus Pictus Award and a Sibert Honor for Giant Squid. Her most recent book with Holiday House is Honeybee. She lives in Chicago.

Julie Downing has illustrated over forty-five picture books including The Fire Keeper's Son, Tessa Takes Wing and First Mothers. She has won many awards including a Parents Choice Award, the New York Public Library's Best Books Award, APAAL Best Illustrated Book and the Irma Black Silver Medal. Her work has been featured in the SCBWI Original Art Show.
Julie teaches illustration to undergraduate and graduate students at the Academy of Art University. She lives in San Francisco.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781338596618
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Scholastic Focus
Publication date
September 20, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF025010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | Africa
JNF025080 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | Exploration & Discovery
JNF052010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Archaeology
Library of Congress categories
History
Excavations (Archaeology)
Egypt
Blessing and cursing
Antiquities
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C
Tutankhamen
Tomb
Valley of the Kings (Egypt)
Valley of the Kings
Carter, Howard
Carnarvon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux He

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