Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw is a historical fiction children's book. It follows Mara, a young Egyptian girl who takes up a dangerous job as a double spy between two different masters. Mara is the slave girl desperate to achieve freedom, fluent and literate in Egyptian and Babylonian, cunning and witty. She is fiercely independent, and works for her own gain. Mara becomes a double agent. In her career as a double agent, she becomes a translator to Babylonian princess, Inanni. Lord Sheftu is the leader of the rebellion, but secretly so. In public he is loyal to Pharaoh... Hatshepsut, but he is fighting for Thutmose's claim under the guise of Sashai the scribe. Nekonkh is the captain of the Silver Beetle, who becomes one of Sheftu's loyal supporters but also one of Mara's good friends. Inanni is the Babylonian princess sent to marry Thutmose by Hatshepsut and Mara's one true friend. Thutmose III is the prince, very cunning, friend of Lord Sheftu, wants to overthrow Hatshepsut. Lord Nahereh is brother of Senmut, spy for Pharaoh Hatshepsut, Mara's new master after buying her in Menfe. Count Senmut is the architect, stands the closest to Pharaoh Hatshepsut.
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| Author: | Eloise McGraw |
| Genre: | Children's literature, Fiction, Historical fiction |
| Year published: | 1953 |
| Number of editions: | 4 |