Discover the 3 best books by Pauline Gedge

The plethora of writers who to a greater or lesser extent are responsible for narrating about the fascinating Egyptian civilization extends to a large list in each country. Because the ancient world of Egypt, with its legends, but also with its overflowing humanism towards all science or knowledge, offers a multitude of possibilities from which to approach all genres from that basic historical fiction.

In Spain it happened with big with Jose Luis Sampedro o Terenci moix, Each in its own way. And it is currently being passed by many others like Santiago Posteguillo, Leon Arsenal o Nacho Ares.

Refuge of great plots with that undeniable attraction of the pyramids, mummies, claims of immortality and even the passions of pharaohs and pharaohs, because, oddly enough, the figure of women reached another dimension in those days when the lighthouse of Alexandria illuminated the world and its library collected all the knowledge .

And so we get to Pauline Gedge, commissioned, from distant Canada, to revive all those legends that seem to still run alive in the riverbed of the Nile.

It is not that in his long career everything has passed between dynasties and pharaohs, although it is true that the historical novel marks his entire career. But it is remarkable that in recent years everything has revolved around that world, with special attention to those female figures like Nefertiti who, among the self-proclaimed pharaonic deities, end up acting as the queens who rule the reality of the world.

Top 3 Recommended Novels by Pauline Gedge

The Lady of the Nile

In the hands of authors like Pauline, Ancient Egypt always gives us the possibility of meeting new characters and situations that may be overshadowed by mythical characters like Akhenaten or Cleopatra and their vast chronicles between what is documented and what is supposed.

In any case, a very relevant aspect of that world is the role of women in high places. Because although Cleopatra is known for her decision-making power at the time of her rule, long before another woman Hatshepsut had already sat on the throne to mark the designs of lower and upper Egypt.

As the first empress, undoubtedly determined in this way by the extraordinary confidence of her father Tuthmosis I, Hatshepsut had to display a first and ancestral vindication of the feminine.

The nickname of the Lady of the Nile, conferred halfway between the author and mythology, marks a path of success under strenuous effort and overcoming all the plots that conspired against her and drawing on the necessary resources to stay in power.

Using men like Senemut and claiming his worth from his lineage destiny. A novel that goes back and forth from the youthful forging of the legendary woman to that revolutionary emblem in many aspects that we are discovering and capable of keeping her on the throne for more than twenty years.

The Lady of the Nile

Eagles and ravens

One of the great successes in the colonization process of ancient Rome was its intelligent integration of uses and customs towards a gradual adaptation to the ways of the empire. But there are always exceptions.

In the case of the British Isles and their Celtic peoples, total submission was not achieved in the several centuries that the Roman Empire was around. In that centuries-old fight, the rebels grew based on the legends of their ancestors, on the magic that made them stronger against the most prepared legions.

The irruption of several characters from sagas facing each other make this plot a brilliant journey to an Albion that did not leave the Roman invasion to have to face the Germanic one.

Mythical Celtic peoples such as the Catuvelaunos whose location to the south made them suffer in the first instance the strength of the army of the eagle or the Eceni, further north ...

All Britons for some Romans who had to work hard in those ends of the world and whose small intra-histories are here revealed as chronicles never so credible.

Eagles and ravens

The House of Dreams

The exuberance of the Nile favored an optimized prosperity even more if possible due to the astronomical, astrological, climatic and even the beginnings of a taxation on territories that took advantage of the bonanza of that Egypt.

Science and good Administration in favor of the pharaohs so that the people lived happily subdued, fervently convinced of the power of those who were the gods of their providence. A girl, Thu, manages to reach Ramses himself.

She is a very smart girl and willing to do anything to achieve that science that has magnetized her in the medical aspect. In her intense relationship with Ramses, between interest and fascination, the young Thu will awaken all kinds of misgivings, envies and hatred...

The House of Dreams
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