How Does Morris Love Asenath

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Morris loved the character development showed Joseph a spoiled brat to a very experienced vizier. It was very inspiring and made me empathize and applaud him. I loved it, too, how the author portrays the chemistry between Joseph and Asenath as a factor often overlooked (or even lost) in a slice of life of Joseph. It was more intriguing, how he hated Asenath Joseph at first, then eventually came to love him. Er, I elaborate, but then, it would give too much away from the plot. I just read it to see what I'm talking about. One caveat: Morris were some things could have developed into more, as it would have made even more interesting than it already was history. First, he had Asenat as the best friend of Potiphar's wife (named Kesi in this book),