The Golden Goblet Novel Text

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The Golden Goblet Novel Text

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Short Description:
A young Egyptian boy named Ranofer dreams of becoming a goldsmith but must first overcome the cruelty of his half-brother Gebu and uncover a hidden crime.
# Pages:
248
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
McGraw, Eloise Jarvis
Award:
Newbery Honor
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Adventure
Genre:
Mystery
Genre:
Other Cultures
Themes/ Topics:
Courage
Themes/ Topics:
Family
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Justice
SKU:
1028B
ISBN
9780140303353
$8.99
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
A young Egyptian boy named Ranofer dreams of becoming a goldsmith but must first overcome the cruelty of his half-brother Gebu and uncover a hidden crime.
# Pages:
248
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
McGraw, Eloise Jarvis
Award:
Newbery Honor
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Adventure
Genre:
Mystery
Genre:
Other Cultures
Themes/ Topics:
Courage
Themes/ Topics:
Family
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Justice
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About the Book The Golden Goblet 

The Golden Goblet tells the story of Ranofer, an orphaned boy living in ancient Thebes. After his father's death, Ranofer is forced to live with his cruel half-brother, Gebu, who makes him work as a goldsmith's apprentice. Despite the harsh conditions, Ranofer dreams of becoming a master goldsmith like his father.

Life takes an unexpected turn when Ranofer discovers that Gebu is involved in a series of mysterious thefts. Determined to uncover the truth and bring justice, Ranofer enlists the help of his friends Heqet and the Ancient. Together, they unravel a web of deceit and uncover a hidden treasure—a golden goblet—that holds the key to Gebu's crimes.

Throughout the story, Ranofer faces numerous challenges and dangers, but his courage and determination never waver. In the end, his bravery is rewarded as he exposes Gebu's wrongdoing and secures a brighter future for himself.

This historical novel weaves a tale of courage, perseverance, and the quest for justice in ancient Egypt.

 

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