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Joseph the Dreamer

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A favored son provokes his brothers' jealousy by wearing a splendid coat and recounting strange dreams that imply he will rule over them. Betrayed and sold into slavery, he is carried far from home, where hardship gives way to advancement after he proves able to interpret dreams and manage scarce resources. Rising to great authority in a foreign land, he confronts his family years later and must choose between punishment and pardon. The narrative follows his journey from boyhood favoritism through exile and success, exploring themes of envy, fate, resilience and forgiveness across a sequence of episodic adventures.

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Amy Steedman

Amy Steedman was a British author known for her engaging children's literature that often draws on historical and biblical themes. Her works include 'David the Shepherd Boy' and 'In God's Garden: Stories of the Saints for Little Children,' which reflect her ability to weave moral lessons into captivating narratives for young readers. Steedman's storytelling is characterized by its vivid imagery and imaginative plots, making her a notable figure in children's literature during her time. Through her writings, she aimed to inspire and educate children, fostering a love for stories and history.

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