Njinga, the warrior queen
Havemeyer, Janie2012
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HISTORICAL FIGURES & BIOGRAPHIES. This series of historical accounts profiles strong women who took extraordinary measures to achieve and maintain power--including murder, deception, and black magic--examining the women's reputations in the context of their eras. Just how wicked were they? The books allow readers to decide for themselves if these infamous ladies were indeed heartless and evil or simply out of touch and making the most of their circumstances. Njinga, the Warrior Queen, fought fiercely to keep her West African people from slavery. Yet she engaged in slave trading herself, performed human sacrifices, and--some believed--murdered her nephew, the heir to the throne, and feasted on his heart. Though she was seemingly a terrifying tyrant, her other actions prove that she was also a freedom fighter. This smart, evocative story presents all sides of this fascinating woman who did whatever it took to win and protect her kingdom. Ages 10+.
Main title:
Njinga, the warrior queen / by Janie Havemeyer ; illustrated by Peter Malone.
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Edition:
1st ed.
Imprint:
Foster City, CA : Goosebottom Books, c2012.
Collation:
28 p. : ill., map ; 22 x 24 cm.
Series:
The thinking girl's treasury of dastardly dames
ISBN:
9780983425663
Dewey class:
B/NZI
Language:
English
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BRN:
222624