Vlad and Tutankhamun's Tomb
(Author) Kate CunninghamThe pharaoh Tutankhamun has died suddenly, and the rush is on to prepare his tomb. Vlad the flea and Miu the cat supervise the artists as they paint wall murals. Will they finish in time, and will the friends escape before the tomb is sealed forever? Through Vlad's tale find out about what is was like to be one of the craftspeople who ensured that the tombs were fit for a pharaoh. The story gives an insight into the lives of those who literally created this amazing civilisation and used their enormous skill to make the objects that we still marvel at thousands of years later. Whether you want an adventure story, or historical facts, this picture book has both and is packed with information combined with an exciting off-beat story, that introduces the people who lived through these events. It is all rounded off with a fact file that explains the context in Ancient Egypt, from the pyramids to the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter.
Kate Cunningham
Kate Cunningham is a celebrated author known for her captivating storytelling and vivid imagery. She has garnered acclaim for her thought-provoking works that explore themes of identity, resilience, and the human experience. Cunningham's writing style is characterized by its poetic prose and poignant observations on society.
One of her most notable works is the novel "The Weight of Water," which delves into the complexities of family relationships and the power of forgiveness. This novel has been praised for its emotional depth and lyrical language, solidifying Cunningham's reputation as a talented and insightful writer.
Through her evocative storytelling and powerful narratives, Kate Cunningham has made a lasting impact on the literary world, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike. Her contributions to literature have helped shape the contemporary literary landscape, earning her a place among the most respected voices in her genre.