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Pounding hooves. The flash of a sword. Rough arms drag Miu onto a horse, and her childhood changes in a moment. Captured at six-years-old by a band of raiders, Miu is eventually sold to Abraham as a slave for his wife, Sarah. Miu soon learns that many in Abrahams camp -- including a young Egyptian woman, Hagar -- worship an extraordinary God. Hagar insists that He is good. But does Abraham's God have anything good to give to Miu, or is He interested only in taking things away? Where I Belong is the story of a young Egyptian girl's discovery of home and freedom in the place where she least expected to find it. - Back cover.
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