What inspired the decision to continue Sinuhe's story into this second volume?
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What inspired the decision to continue Sinuhe's story into this second volume?
Did anyone else feel the portrayal of ancient Egyptian society was particularly authentic, or were there moments that felt fictionalized?
How does Sinuhe's internal conflict resonate with modern ideas of identity and destiny?