It's Over! (Almost)
Hello again, and welcome to my second-to-last blog post. I know my title is a little misleading, but I did finish the book for this blog post, so I'm pretty excited! In this post, I'll quickly let you know what happens at the end of the book and then I'm going to move on to talk about one of the major ideas of the novel. In the last section, Dinah moves to live with Meryt and her family after Re-nefer dies. Meryt spends her time looking for Benia, the man who falls in love with Dinah when they meet in the marketplace. Meryt is successful, and Dinah and Benia get married. Dinah also reconnects with her son and through him, meets Joseph, her brother, again. He turns out to be a king, and they journey together to visit their father on his death bed. The book ends with the death of Dinah and her last word, "Selah," brings us full circle back to the prologue which also ends with the same word. In my opinion, the biggest takeaway from ...