Johanna’s Israelite people are slaves in Egypt.
She dreams of two things—freedom from slavery and having a best friend.
Her wish for a friend comes in the form of a servant girl, Kenyeh, who lives in the household of an Egyptian nobleman. Their friendship grows over the years as the girls enjoy the ruins of a great house, a secret hideout all their own, the wonders of a great Egyptian estate, and as they deal with bullying, prejudice, and other life trials.
Suddenly, their world is turned upside down when Moses returns to Egypt to lead the Israelites to freedom. Pharaoh’s stubborn refusal to allow this results in many plagues afflicting the Egyptian people. Kenyeh gives colorful reports of what happens at the estate. Johanna’s people prepare to leave the land and journey into the unknown. With a hasty goodbye, the two friends part with determination to send word to each other.
The Israelites set out on a journey of unexpected trials and also magnificent miracles from the LORD, and Johanna’s faith in the LORD grows.
Readers will never look at the Exodus story quite the same and will be encouraged to trust the LORD as Johanna did.