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I always go into any book that fictionalizes scriptural events hesitant. There are so many liberties that need to be taken to fill in the blanks and I hate confusing fact with fiction. But, I usually just approach books like this as works of fiction and not fact or scripture and then I'm okay.
This book was so rich and full of life. I could easily imagine the scenes and the people as I went through this book. I loved the alternating points of view of Miriam and Moses. It really helped me create a firm personal connection to them both.
Miriam is a character ruled by her heart. She acts and speaks from her heart. I love her devotion to Moses, even though he doesn't know who she is. She has such faith in him. Miriam gets into one scrape after another because she does allow her heart to lead her. I loved her journey in this book, her adventures and her road to love. She is a very satisfying character.
Even though I know the story of Moses, when I finished this book I was still a bit annoyed that it ended where it did. I wanted to continue on with Moses. It was a cliff hanger but not. The real cliff hanger is me wanting to know how the author will weave her magic into this story and make it something that pulls me in and engages my mind and my heart. I guess I'll just have to wait!
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