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Joseph and His Brothers

By: Brian Gleeson
Narrated by: Ruben Blades
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This is the touching story of Joseph, who is sold into slavery by his brothers yet later forgives their betrayal by saving them from famine. This is a rich and colorful odyssey about forgiveness and family love, read by actor Ruben Blades with original music by Strunz & Farah, whose mesmerizing rhythms of the Middle East provide the perfect musical backdrop for this story. For ages six and up.

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Kids were wrapt. It was all pretty good until the end when it diverted from the actual story: Joseph plants the cup in Benjamin’s bag and Judah offers himself as slave instead of Benjamin.

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