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Hardcover The Egyptian Box Book

ISBN: 0689842732

ISBN13: 9780689842733

The Egyptian Box

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Tee (short for Leticia) Woodie and her family have moved into a big, old house that is a part of her father's inheritance from Great-uncle Sebastian. While exploring the contents of Great-uncle's... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Egyptian Box

The Egyptian box If you like kind of scary books with a little mystery in it then you will like this book. I strongly recommend it. This book is about a shabti box. This box is no ordinary box; it helps the pharaoh or the queen in the afterlife. This is what it's about. Tee is a young girl who moves to her great uncle's house after he died and she seems to hate her great uncle's house and store. Her great uncle had gifts for all of her family to enjoy. She finds out that her present was a shabti box. Very boring? No. Well she thinks it is. She starts to realize that the shabti box has a real life ghostly person in there. It starts to do what ever she asks it to do, and soon she realized that she can tell it to be herself and start to do her school work and mostly everything like chores and things that hate to do. The shabti starts to like being the fake Tee so it takes over Tee's life. Now Tee wants it back but first she has to put it back in it's box. Will Tee complete the job in time?

A Treasure for Readers of ANY Age!

"Like a kid in a candy store" is an expression often used to describe the novelty of seeing life through the innocent eyes of a child... To see life like in such a fascinated, unaffected way is something most adults yearn for, enduring months of 50 min. hours on a psychiatrist's couch, hoping to re-discover their inner child... but in `The Egyptian Box', a charming story about a transplanted eleven year-olds discovery of a mysterious Egyptian shabti, author Jane Curry does just that.Written with the passion and playful wit of a child, Curry's story feels as if it were lived and experienced first hand, even with it's more mythical elements. Curry's deft blending of the fictional narrative with real Egyptian history and archaeology, coupled with living, breathing characters and enough contemporary references to keep the attention of any reader, all combine for a remarkably endearing, entirely consuming read. And if you've ever wanted to get inside the head of an eleven-year old, or experience the whimsical dra-medy of grade school, unsinkable little brothers, or struggle to make parents "get" what they inevitably can't... then look no further.Being a bachelor in his 30's, books about eleven year-olds with magic Egyptian boxes aren't exactly at the top of my reading list... But this book came highly recommended from a trusted friend, so I gave it a read. I'm happy to say I was surprised and thrilled by just how much I found myself investing in and caring about 'Tee Woodie' and her misadventures with the Shabti. It's such a clever and amusing ride, and Curry so completely inhabits that grade-school mind, one wonders if she isn't perpetually eleven-years old herself. I must admit, I'm looking forward to reading more of her work. So in case my review hasn't been clear...The Egyptian Box is a great book for kids and adults who still feel like kids (and for anybody looking for a fun, intriguing, quick read!) GIVE THIS BOOK A READ!

A Great Surprise!

I am an avid reader of fiction, but I am also of a certain age and normally do not pick up books for young adults. Thank heaven I discovered The Egyptian Box, a lively fantasy book for young people who clearly like to think while they read. Many of my friend's youngsters read Ms. Curry's books with more than pleasure, as did I. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for literature with heart, spirit and intelligence.

A great blend of fantasy, history and mystery!

This is a really funny book-- with some cool spooky bits. Fifth-grader Tee Woodie inherits from her oddball great-uncle a box containing an Ancient Egyptian "shabti" doll that was made to be the magical servant of "Tiye," the Egyptian princess it was buried with-- and the shabti accidentally gets activated.At first it thinks Tee is the princess, and Tee grabs at the chance to use her magical servant as a double who can go to school for her while she goofs off. You know this has got to backfire, but the surprise-- and the spooky part-- is in how it backfires, and you're really kept guessing how Tee is ever going to outwit her magical double and save herself.I really recommend this book.

Tells of a mysterious Egyptian box inherited by a young girl

Jane Louise Curry's Egyptian Box tells of a mysterious Egyptian box inherited by a young girl - and the supernatural figure it releases. At first the ancient Egyptian worker seems subservient to her mistress' commands, but soon ulterior motives emerge and Tee finds herself fighting for her identity in this gripping supernatural thriller.
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