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Paperback Edition
- 978-1-03-832522-8
- 6.0 x 9.0 inches
- Black & White interior
- 228 pages
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Hardcover Edition
- 978-1-03-832523-5
- 6.0 x 9.0 inches
- Black & White interior
- 228 pages
- Keywords
- Pharaoh Hatshepsut,
- Moses narrative,
- Ancient Egypt,
- 15th century Egyptian empire,
- Biblical history,
- Egyptian princess,
- Egyptian Architecture
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Pharoah Hatshepsut
Moses' Other Mother
by
Jack A Taylor
Pharaoh Hatshepsut is the story of a young Egyptian princess who found a Hebrew baby in a basket on the Nile. She claims Moses as her own and hides him in the palace harem. Only her maids and her faithful architect Senenmut know of their true bond. While raising Moses in secret, Hatshepsut struggles to fit into a world ruled by the gods and their priests. Her greatest hope is to bring Moses into the line of succession. When her husband dies, she becomes a powerful female pharaoh and Senenmut her advisor and protector. Senenmut loves and admires Hatshepsut, but she must focus on her reign above all else, and prepare a pathway to leadership for Moses. Will she succeed in establishing a legacy for her adopted son, in spite of their enemies?
Jack A. Taylor holds Master’s degrees in leadership, theology, and counseling, and also a PhD in counseling. He has written 17 novels, including The Cross Maker (2020 Word Awards winner for historical fiction) and The Persian Prince (2021 Word Awards and Castle Quay Best New Canadian Manuscript). He lived in Kenya for 18 years and is passionate about history and biblical characters. He lives in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, with his wife of 47 years. To learn more about Taylor, please visit www.jackataylor.com.
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