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Authors: Angela Hunt

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Dreamers (51 page)

I, having known love, could not live on kindness.”

The hot wind blew the lotus plants on the water, and Tuya

breathed in the sweet scent of them and smiled.

* * * * *

QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION

1. Are you familiar with the biblical story ofYosef, Potiphar

and Pharaoh? How did this novel impact, increase or

contradict your impression of the story in Genesis?

2. Could you identify with any of the characters in this

novel? What character traits resonated with you?

3. In what ways were the people of ancient Egypt like people

today? In what ways were they extremely different?

4. This is the first of three novels in a series. What do you think

will happen to Yosef and Tuya in the books to come?

5. In most Sunday-school lessons, Yosef is portrayed as a

hero, yet he had a fatal flaw. How does God use Yosef’s

weakness? How does God bring Yosef to an understand-

ing of his weakness?

6. What are some things you find in historical fiction that

you don’t find in contemporary fiction? How does reading

about people of the past enrich our lives in the present?

7. How did the love Tuthmosis felt for Tuya differ from the love

Yosef felt for her? Which was the more mature love? How

did her feelings for these two men change as time went by?

8. Was Sagira a victim of circumstance or a woman who suf-

fered the results of her own choices? How were women

more constrained in ancient Egypt than in modern times?

How were they more liberated?

9. Do you believe that Yosef’s slavery and imprisonment

was part of God’s perfect plan for his life? How did it

change him? How did it work for good or ill?

10. What does the story of Yosef teach the modern reader

about faith? How can you apply this lesson to your life?

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DREAMERS

This is the revised text of the work, which was first published

by Bethany House in 1996.

Copyright © 1996 by Angela Elwell Hunt

Revised text copyright © 2008 by Angela Elwell Hunt

Excerpt from BROTHERS

Copyright © 1997 by Angela Elwell Hunt

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