Zekmet, the Stone Carver : a Tale of Ancient Egypt

by Mary Stolz

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Chosen to design a magnificent monument for a vain and demanding Pharoah, an Egyptian stone carver conceives of and begins work on the Sphinx which still stands in the Egyptian desert today.

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Zekmet breathes life into the Pharoah Khafre and his architect, Ho-tep, of eternal pyramid fame. Two modern scribes engage us with an answer to the riddle of the sphinx's creation. We experience the lifestyle of a stone carver whose talents and cleverness earn him upward mobility. Sumptous illustrations are more than Egyptology correct; they convey the ancient essence in creative vistas with the visual lyrics of an passionate artist. The borders of hieroglyphs recap parts of the story in hieroglyphic phrases, much like ancient story telling. Yet columns and freizes dramatically marry the ancient two dimensional designs with the effect of diorama depth. It's scroll-like. It's sculpture-like. From the inside covers, with their fascinating show more pictorial glossary of the ancient text, to the intriguing tale, the more you look, the more you see. This story about talent is a hall of mirrors.

Ostensibly for youngsters, this work of art will remain in my own library as I give other copies for gifts.
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Since it is a picture book, the beautiful drawings more
than fulfill the promise of a great story of Egypt well told both through
the words and images. It will serve as a wonderful introduction to books
on ancient Egypt for the reluctant reader as well as any teacher wishing
to initiate children to the concepts of archaeology, good storytelling and
ancient art.

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Mary Stolz was born on March 24, 1920 in Boston, Massachusetts. She studied at the Teachers College of Columbia University and the Katharine Gibbs School before going to work at Columbia as a secretary. She suffered from debilitating arthritis and wrote her first book during a long convalescence. To Tell Your Love was published in 1950. She wrote show more more than 60 children and young adult books during her lifetime including Ready or Not, Some Merry-Go-Round Music, Leap Before You Look, The Leftover Elf, Emmett's Pig, A Dog on Barkham Street, Cider Days, Ivy Larkin, and The Edge of Next Year. In a Mirror won a Child Study Children's Book Award and The Bully of Barkham Street won a Boys' Club Junior Book Award. Belling the Tiger and The Noonday Friends were named Newbery Honor books. In 1982, she received a George G. Stone Recognition of Merit Award for her entire body of work. She also wrote one adult novel entitled Truth and Consequence. She died of natural causes on December 15, 2006 at the age of 86. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Zekmet, the Stone Carver : a Tale of Ancient Egypt
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Egypt

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Children's Books
DDC/MDS
932History & geographyHistory of ancient world (to ca. 499)Egypt to 640
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PZ7 .S875854 .ZLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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