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Harnakhte is the son of the governor of a small town in the very south of Egypt, and Apet-hesit is one of pharaoh's numerous granddaughters. They meet as children and swear an oath to love each other forever. Six years pass and Harnakhte leaves his parent's home to look for his bride in Pi-Ramses. During the time of separation, Apet-hesit's mother was killed by a holy crocodile. Apet-hesit avenges her mother's death and kills the creature. The priests want to execute the killer of the holy crocodile, but don't know who is to blame. Apet-hesit's father fancies his chances to succeed as pharaoh, but he needs money to finance his plan, and sells Apet-hesit as a slave. Then he has her abducted a...
The queen wants to free her subjects, and she has the orb to do it. But she cannot go herself, so two children agree to take the orb to the Trelodians.
This book commemorates twelve local Christchurch people who were prominent in their respective fields in the latter part of the twentieth century. The bronze busts are located in the Arts Centre on Worcester Boulevard in Christchurch. Sculptor Mark Whyte has been commissioned by the Local Heroes Trust to create twelve bronze busts depicting Donald Beaven, Frank Dickson, Sir Richard Hadlee, Diana, Lady Isaac, Elsie Locke, Charles Luney, Margaret Mahy, Sir Tipene O'Regan, Sir Robertson Stewart, William Sutton, Sir Angus Tait, and Sir Miles Warren.
Presents extended reviews of noteworthy books, short reviews, essays and articles on topics and trends in publishing, literature, culture and the arts. Includes lists of best sellers (hardcover and paperback).
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