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Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran

Cleopatra's Daughter

by Michelle Moran

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  • Sep 2009, 448 pages
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  • Valerie C. (Chico, CA)
    An Engaging Tale
    Cleopatra's Daughter is an engaging tale of the life of Selene and her brother Alexander after the death of her mother, Cleopatra, and Marc Anthony. There are great insights into Roman life during this time, as well as informative history.
  • Pamela S. (Winnetka, CA)
    Interesting reading.
    I enjoyed reading Cleopatra's Daughter. It was easy to read. I learned more about life in Rome and about Egypt. I kept forgetting that Selene & Alexander were not even teenagers yet when they went to Rome, Even though they were more mature at eleven than I was, there were still times that showed how young they were. It was interesting to see life through their eyes.
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