A Place in the Sun cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.4
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 11317
Points per Word 0.000177
Page Count 96
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

In ancient Egypt, the gifted young son of a sculptor is taken into slavery when he attempts to save his father's life, and is himself almost killed before his exceptional talent leads Pharaoh to name him Royal Sculptor.

Quick Summary

Set in ancient Egypt, A Place in the Sun follows a gifted young sculptor's son who is thrust into slavery after a daring rescue, endures near-death danger, and ultimately wins the Pharaoh's favor with his extraordinary talent. The story balances heart-pounding moments chases, narrow escapes, and a looming threat to his life with the quiet triumph of creating art under pressure, making it a quick yet gripping read for kids who love historical adventure. It's perfect for fans of ancient history or anyone who enjoys a tale about perseverance and the power of creativity, and it works especially well for reluctant readers who want a fast, high-stakes story without a massive time commitment. Parents will appreciate the positive messages about resilience and the way the Egyptian setting is woven into the plot, though there are a few tense scenes that might be scary for very sensitive kids. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to shape statues for a living, or if you liked The Red Pyramid but want something shorter and more grounded, this one's a great pick.