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Book SynopsisA boy and his bunny rabbit gaze at a star-lit New York cityscape. The great Sphinx of Egypt sleeps. A child swings joyously across a river. This book offers a tantalizing glimpse of the adventures of Arthur and his imaginary friend, Bun-Bun. Together they travel through the Temple of Dendur to another time and place and befriend the lonely boy king, Tutankhamun.
Trade ReviewA genius of a book that captures the essence of what it means to be a spiritual being and a creative child. -- Caroline Myss, bestselling author of Anatomy of Spirit
An unforgettable voyage. Superb! -- Henry Hemming, bestselling author of Agents of Influence
Exquisite . . . arresting . . . The Boy and the Boy King invites parents to ask themselves this critical question: how do you support and protect a child's imagination? -- Jane Curley, curator of Eloise at the Museum and Madeline in New York