Young Adult. Tale of Cleopatra VII of Egypt, from adolescence to death. How she gained power and control, won the hearts of Caesar and Antony and tried to keep her Kingdom free and independent.
Born in Canada to American parents, Mrs. Noble grew up on a horse ranch, then reclaimed her American citizenship at eleven when she and her parents moved to Portland, Oregon. After studying English at the University of Oregon, she lived in California and worked as a secretary at a radio station while taking a few graduate classes at Stanford University. In 1941, she married Hollister Noble, also an author, and moved with him to New York City, where she began her free-lance career writing magazine articles and later books.
Although Ms. Noble wrote quite a few novels, she is probably most noted for her biographies for young adults. She was recognized by the Commonwealth of California in 1962 for First Ambulance Surgeon: Emily Barringer (1962). In 1983, Tingambato: Adventure in Archeology (1982) was awarded a silver medal by the New York Academy of Sciences. Another famous biography, Joseph Pulitzer: A Front Page Pioneer (1957), has since been translated into over 5 languages. She died on June 30, 1986 in Patzcuaro, Mexico.
I always heard of Cleopatra as this ruthless seductress but this really painted a different picture of her. She was a devoted Queen to Egypt and her children and Marc Anthony and Caesar. I kind of wish there was more detail but this is a YA book so it’s not going to cover everything. A great read and in my opinion - a realistic depiction of Cleopatra’s reign as Queen of Egypt. I am still naming a daughter of mine Cleopatra btw.