I really enjoyed the connections that I saw from this story to modern literature (modern being within the last 2 centuries, I guess). This was just a great read, but I also loved how ingrained in the culture and time period it was. I felt as if I were learning and understanding about a people while reading, which is something that marks a good read, in my opinion. I think this is also something that is commonly over-looked as well in literature. I think that all too often we focus on the collection of letters known as words and sentences and miss who is writing them. When we read the Bible, we don't always think, "What did this mean to them at the time it was written?" and "How has it changed through translation?" More often we get caught up and miss the picture the words are drawing. I love that in this story, you really couldn't miss it.