About the Book:
Two brothers. One betrayal.
The patriarch Jacob has made it no secret that young Joseph is his favorite son. Growing up as the pampered heir to his father's legacy, Joseph thrives under the praise of his father but struggles with the disdain of his older brothers, especially Judah. When a chance comes along to rid themselves of Joseph, his brothers sell him to slave traders and deceive their father about his fate.
Joseph, now serving the captain of Pharaoh's palace guard, is imprisoned after being falsely accused of rape. Back home, Judah leaves his father and builds a new life in Canaan, attempting to flee the memory of his complicity in the betrayal of his younger brother.
Decades later, the brothers will come face-to-face, and this time Joseph has the upper hand. Will forgiveness or vengeance win the day?
My Thoughts:
"They had no idea how great was the God they denied and did not know. Perhaps one day they would see." (p, 170)
Jill Eilleen Smith brings biblical characters to life so realistically, so naturally, that any time I see her name on the cover of a book, I don't hesitate to read it! Joseph is the main character in her latest novel, and although he is both prince and prodigal in this story, she writes another layer that echoes this same theme in the life of other characters in the story.
Joseph's character struggles mightily with his faith throughout most of the story, but he remains faithful to God, because he has received God's grace and mercy in such a personal way, he cannot help but follow wherever He leads. I love the way Jill makes his emotional response so heartbreakingly realistic. I realize the struggle he faced on so many levels! The social restraints placed upon different classes and genders plays a mighty role in Joseph's circumstances! I'd never considered that before!
There is another character who fulfills both prince and prodigal in the story -Judah. The time and story line runs between the two brothers in a way that will make your heart very aware of the duplicity that lies within it. Judah wrestles with his own demons in this novel, and his is a heartbreaking tale. Jill doesn't stray from the biblical narrative, and the way she fleshes out this character alongside Joseph is convicting and very poignant!
I daresay you will read the story of Joseph in the Bible in a new and deeper way. I know I did! Don't hesitate to read this story! It will be a story you can share in a book club or just among friends! Thank you, Jill Eileen Smith for reminding me that I, too, have been both prince and prodigal in my own life story!! What an amazing journey!!
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