Does forgiveness set the abuser free to continue harming others—or free those who have been wronged? How do we forgive those who are not even sorry for hurting us? In this thrilling story, Asher and his friend Iru, young Hebrew slave boys, agonize over how to forgive a cruel attack. Can trusting God’s justice set them free to love mercy? Can they join in God’s work of seeking to redeem and rescue, despite their own personal pain? As the plagues escalate toward the final night of Passover, the slave families prepare their hearts and their homes for the midnight visit of the angel of death—and for their upcoming liberation. Inspiring, relevant lessons on forgiveness, redemption, and reconciliation from the biblical Exodus come alive in this gripping story of hate, heartache, healing, and hope.