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A biblical narrative yet a dream inspired Joseph of Egypt a slave is sold back into slavery.
I recommend this book for Christians, and those who wish to learn more about religion and spirituality along with the story of Joseph. I also recommend Theology students to read to enhance their understanding about the slavery m suffering and oppression that Joseph went through and how he will inspire you in his faithfulness with God.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Simon & Schuster Australia through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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Review run date was set for 28 April 2020 for Netgalley, unfortunately life stood at a standstill as I finished the final semester and three subjects of my studies. On 28 March 2021 I was set to write the review and my health became an emotional roller coaster so here I am today 03 October 2021 going to write my review will be post on my blog, Facebook blog, Amazon.com.au, goodreads, googlebooks and iBooks.
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I wanted to read this but my copy was so compromised, I spent too much time trying to read between the lines.
One of them: r_spih^_^ `urciusfy, "wcff yiu]_rt[chfy r_cah iv_rus? This is an example of the gibberish that appeared on several lines, every paragraph. After 176 pages, I gave up.
Thank you NetGalley.

It's funny how many times I've heard the story of Joseph, read the story of Joseph, listened to preacher's preach about Joseph... but here's the thing when you find yourself in your own "Egypt" the story takes on an entirely new meaning. Looking forward to sharing this with my son (9 years old).

Not sure if because a preview copy but there was multiple lines of gibberish words, which made the title unreadable.

I knew the Biblical story before reading this book. While I enjoyed it - there were so many errors and mistakes - as well as random letters and symbols in the text that it really detracted from the story. I had to stop and try to decipher what the author was trying to say, and what they were hoping to share.

The once-familiar stories of the Bible are not very well-known today. Martin tackles the story of a young man who persevered through trials and dangers. Imagine if you were your dad's favorite child and your siblings sold you as a slave. Or if you were imprisoned unjustly - and then became ruler of a nation.
It's an impossible story - except that it happened thousands of years ago in Egypt. Read this, complete with historical background and creative non-fiction, and you'll come to admire and respect a young man who stayed true to his convictions. His obedience made him the man of the hour and God's solution in a natural disaster.
Recommended either as an easy read or as a story to read to kids and teens.