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by Thomas Kinkade (Author) "IT WAS HARD TO COME BACK AGAIN ..." (more)
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Billed as the Painter of Light, Kinkade claims to be "the most collected living artist" and the heir apparent to Norman Rockwell. This sugarcoated modern fairy tale reflects the pastel-tinted idealism of Kinkade's paintings and is clearly intended to extol the power of prayer as put forth by Protestant Christian doctrines. Taking temporary leave of her Boston bank job, 32-year-old Jessica Warwick returns home to the idyllic nearby village of Cape Light to help her older sister, Emily, the town's mayor, care for their domineering mother, who has suffered a stroke. Thinking of her budding romance with sophisticated Paul Copperfield, an older career-oriented man, Jessica is counting the days until her mother recovers sufficiently so she can leave this prosaic, Bible-thumping town and return to her job in the city. Outside of the church, the quotidian life of the community centers around the Clam Box, a local eatery operated by Charlie and Lucy Bates. Charlie, a vocal critic of Emily's leadership, is mounting a campaign to oppose her in the upcoming election. Unbeknownst to Emily, Sara Franklin, the college girl waiting tables at the Clam Box, is the daughter she gave up for adoption two decades ago, following her husband's tragic death. Meanwhile, Jessica finds herself falling for Sam Morgan, the town's jack-of-all-trades. As Jessica's growing attraction to churchgoing Sam conflicts with her career-oriented dreams, the plot sags under a surfeit of trite, blatantly proselytizing Christian subplots and syrupy sentimentality. (Mar.)Forecast: With his chain of galleries across the nation, Kinkade has recourse to built-in channels of marketing and distribution, so expect healthy sales.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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It's rare that someone can move easily from one medium to another, and popular "painter of light" and devout Christian Kinkade is no exception, in spite of receiving help from coauthor Spencer. Things get off to a rough start as dozens of Cape Light residents are introduced in the first chapter, making it difficult to distinguish the main from the secondary characters, but eventually Jessica and Sam emerge as central figures. Career-minded Jessica has temporarily returned from Boston to Cape Light to nurse her mother back to health. She soon meets Sam, the town handyman, and despite their differences, they fall in love. Jessica admires Sam for his small-town values, which include helping friends in need and attending church regularly, but can she give up her dream of a cultured, big-city life? It takes a big storm and some serious prayer to help them find the answer. As intriguing as their predicament is, Cape Light falls flat due in part to the fact that the authors take pains to introduce secondary characters and their conflicts but never resolve them (Is a sequel planned?), and mainstream readers may be put off by the surfeit of heavy-handed religious references. The Kinkade painting on the cover will attract his many fans, but it's likely that the content will disappoint. Megan Kalan
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant social/political/sexual satire, May 11 2004
By John Grab (South Pasadena, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cape Light (Hardcover)
In the great tradition of Henry James "Turn of the Screw" and D.H. Lawrence "Lady Chatterley,s Lover" Kinkade has written a subtle, satirical send up of our shallow culture. Like Sherwood Anderson "Winesburg, Ohio" his thinnly masked disdain for smalltown provincialism is skillfully disguised by his overly flowerey stylistic mocking of tepid popular "Christian" prose. The undercurrent of sexuality is undeniable in the disjointed and fragmented character development. Their frustrated, unfulfilled lives only heighten the sexual tension like a delayed or denied climax. His mocking, even in the title, of our great Presidents Ronald Reagan "Shining City on the Hill" and George Bush I "A Thousand Points of Light" must be forgiven with a literary talent this immense. One sees glimmers of Swift and Defoe in this talented newcomer. Bravo Mr.Kinkade!!! What next?? Poetry? Symphonies? Dare I even say it---Film?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gathering Place, Mar 22 2004
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This review is from: Cape Light (Hardcover)
I received the Gathering Place as a gift and loved it and now in searching for other books that have been written by these authors I realize I've read the latest one in this series, I hope theres more. Also, it would help if a listing of these books were printed in each book in the sequence the story line is to unfold, so people can keep track and up to date. I look forward to more of Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer, it's easy reading, relaxing at the end of the day.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Have read 3 so far..., Mar 1 2004
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This review is from: Cape Light (Hardcover)
I have read the first 3 books in this series and they are wonderful. I couldn't put them down and look forward to reading #4 soon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pure unobliterated ecstasy
Cape Light is the frist book from Painter of Light Thomas Kinkaid. I'm reallly looking forward to reading any future books from this promising new rider! Read more
Published on Jan 20 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars cape light
i love this book. it was great i did not want to put it down . it was like i was there and that i knew everyone in the town . thanks again for a GREAT book to read.
Published on Oct 26 2003 by monica gower

4.0 out of 5 stars NOT about lesbianism!!
I don't know where Sarah from Denver got the idea that this book has ANYTHING to do with lesbianism!! It most certainly does not. Read more
Published on Sep 28 2003 by tdmac54

2.0 out of 5 stars This is not Jan Karon
This book came highly recommended and was extremely disappointing. It was obviously written with the idea of sequels in mind - there were just too many unresolved issues at the... Read more
Published on Jul 31 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing change
I have to admit I do not read very many books but I have to say this book was a refreshing change to the soap opera novels out today. Read more
Published on Jul 9 2003 by K.C. Duncan-Arellano

4.0 out of 5 stars Rough Start but wonderful Read
I loved this book and the other two that follow. Kinkade is a wonderful painter and a good author. He's new at writing fiction and maybe started off with a few too many... Read more
Published on Jul 7 2003 by Amber Hutton

4.0 out of 5 stars Perverse yearnings in a small town
Kinkaid cracks the brittle shell of sanity with this novel, which reads like a cleansing fire.
The mayor of a small seaside town, Emily runs her fiefdom like a sapphic Pol... Read more
Published on May 14 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars inspirational melodrama
Life in Cape Light might seem idyllic to Bostonians, living one-hour drive to the small coastal town's south. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2003 by Harriet Klausner

4.0 out of 5 stars Gentle story of a New England town
Thomas Kinkade, the famous painter, changes genres as he writes his first novel with Katherine Spencer. Read more
Published on Feb 5 2003 by Karen Potts

1.0 out of 5 stars The less said the better
Kinkade definitely needs to stick to painting pictures.
Published on Jan 26 2003

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