River Eternal
The Lost Hapi Tales of Kemet
by William N. Thomas IV
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About the Book
River Eternal: The Lost Hapi Tales of Kemet is a lyrical journey into the myths of ancient Kemet (Egypt), told in rhyming verse for young readers. Through the eyes of Hapi, the gentle god of the Nile, children discover that true strength isn’t always found in crowns, storms, or scrolls—but in patience, generosity, and the everyday gifts that sustain life. With timeless lessons of humility, balance, and gratitude, this beautifully illustrated tale helps children see that even when stories forget us, our kindness and care are never lost.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
- Additional Categories Poetry
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Project Option: Mini Square, 5×5 in, 13×13 cm
# of Pages: 22 - Publish Date: Sep 07, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords African Storytelling, Egypt
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About the Creator
Dr. William (Hapi) Thomas (Ma'at)
Washington, DC
Dr. William N. Thomas, IV has been an educational leader for the past twenty years in urban public and public charter schools. Dr. Thomas is on the faculty at American University's School of Education, serving as the as a Professorial Lecturer and Director of their Policy and Leadership Doctoral program where he teaches courses centered around antiracism in education, humanizing methodologies for practitioner action research and the influence of Popular Culture on educators. His research interests focus on race and equity in education and how marginalized stakeholders can gain more access, opportunities and empowerment in public school settings.