
Who Would Like This Book:
If you've got a soft spot for historical adventures with a strong dash of culture and intrigue, this one's a treat - especially for middle-grade readers and up! Henty packs Ancient Egypt with fascinating detail, daring escapes, and moral lessons. It's got the right mix of friendship, coming of age, and big questions about faith and justice, making it a hit for history buffs, adventurous teens, and nostalgic adults alike.
Who May Not Like This Book:
Some readers may find the old-fashioned language a bit dense or slow to get into, and the historical accuracy can occasionally wobble (especially if you're a stickler for details). The pacing is uneven, with a slow build in the first half, and the characters sometimes feel a bit flat. Modern young readers or those looking for quick action and polished character arcs might not vibe with Henty's storytelling style.
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"The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt" by G.A. Henty is a historical fiction set in ancient Egypt, following the story of a young Rebu prince who is captured by the Egyptians and becomes a slave to the high priest's son. The plot revolves around the prince's journey of escaping Egypt with his companions, encountering different cultures and facing various adventures along the way. intertwines elements of ancient Egyptian culture, religious beliefs, and the presence of Moses during that era, providing a mix of adventure, coming of age, and cultural exploration.
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The Cat of Bubastes, A Tale of Ancient Egypt is a historical novel for young people by British author G.A. Henty. It is the story of a young prince who becomes a slave when the Egyptians conquer his people. He then becomes a fugitive when he accidentally kills a sacred cat.
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