Ewing, Barbara.

Rosetta / Barbara Ewing. - Large print ed. - Leicester, [England] : Howes, W. F. 2007. - 644 p. (large print) ; 24 cm.

Originally published: London: Time Warner, 2005. Formerly CIP.

Love stories. American fiction. As a child, Rosetta is fascinated by words and loves being told stories. She thinks she is named after Princess Rosetta of the fairytales. But when she finds that it is a small port town in Egypt that gave her her name, her interest in hieroglyphics is born. Years later, when Rose is an older, wiser and sadder woman, it is her love of language that saves her life. The French Revolution; the rise of the power of the English church; the battles for Egypt between the British and the French; the discovery of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone in that same small port all combine to carry Rose into France and shared moment with Napoleon Bonaparte, and into the dark, unknown world of North Africa in her search to understand the meaning of words. "A delightful plum pudding of an historical novel." - Sunday Times. "Ewing weaves a plot as complex as Fair Isle knitting," - Daily Telegraph.

9781407401218


Rosetta stone.


Egyptian language--Writing, Hieroglyphic--Fiction.


France--History--1789-1815--Fiction.
Africa, North--History--19th century--Fiction.


Historical fiction.
Large print books.

823.914