
The Boy and the Boy King
Mae Ghalwash
George H. Lewis and A.D. Lubow. Ilust. George H. Lewis
AUC Press, 2020
“As a boy and as a king I must imagine … I simply must imagine something better. And speak it. Loudly.”
—King Tutankhamun, the boy king, excerpt from The Boy and the Boy King, by George H. Lewis and A. D. Lubow.
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