The Legend of Tutankhamun
(Author) Sally MorganA young king... a lost tomb... and a treasure trove of unimaginable splendour... The Legend of Tutankhamun is a sumptuous visual retelling of the story of one of the most well-known Egyptian pharaohs. More than 3,000 years ago, a young boy became King in ancient Egypt and his life, death and final resting place is something that has fascinated people ever since. Readers are taken on a dramatic journey, from the deserts of ancient Egypt to the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb and the artefacts on show today. As the pages turn, you can witness the passing of a great King, his tomb being lost to the sand dunes, and its thrilling rediscovery. Powerful and vivid illustrations by James Weston Lewis bring the history, discovery and treasures of this young boy and his reign to life.
Sally Morgan
Sally Morgan is an Australian Aboriginal author known for her powerful and influential works that explore themes of identity, culture, and history. Her most notable work, "My Place," is a memoir that traces her family's experiences as Aboriginal Australians and the impact of colonization on their lives. Morgan's literary style is characterized by a blend of autobiography, history, and storytelling, creating a unique and engaging narrative that sheds light on the struggles faced by Indigenous peoples in Australia. Her work has had a significant impact on Aboriginal literature, bringing attention to the voices and stories of Indigenous Australians and challenging dominant narratives of history and identity.