Reigning Cats and Frogs

A retelling of the biblical plagues story

Author: Valerie Diefenbacher
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It’s 15th century BC, the biblical exodus period. Cats, frogs, and other animal gods reign in Egypt, and power is everything.
13 year old Kafele, an Egyptian boy, is fortunate that his mother is a. priestess for the cat goddess Bastet. But when Kafele asks a powerful priest a question, his mother is forced to give the priest her amulets, which – it seems – had kept the family safe. With the amulets gone, Kafele feels that everyone is against him, from family and friends to the gods themselves.
But there are things that don’t make sense to Kafele- that cheeky slave boy with rags covering his ribs – why does he smile when his position in the power chain is so low? why do the plagues occur only in Kafele’s city and not the slave city? And who is the returned prince that thwarts the Pharaoh without consequence?

As new plagues continue to befall the Egyptians, Kafele scrambles to unravel the myths and stories, and tap into the true source of power before it is too late.

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Thoughts and Comments

  1. Carol Neelands

    I would recommend this as an amazing book for homeschool parents to do as a study with their kids, especially boys who need plenty of action to stay focused. The author has done her research and the setting is accurate and Biblical. She makes this Exodus story come to life.

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