This novel is a reverent blend of Scripture, history, and imagination, centered on the final chapters of Genesis. It explores the relational and spiritual foundations laid by Joseph, his brothers, and the women of their households as they navigate grief, legacy, and cultural transition in Egypt. The author intentionally fills in the “quiet spaces” between biblical verses—moments where hearts break, heal, and hope—offering fictional but thoughtful interpretations that stay faithful to what Scripture says. The story sets the stage for Exodus by beginning not with Moses, but with the people and dynamics that shaped the world he would inherit.