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Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt: A Novel | 
| Author: Anne Rice Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0345492730 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780345492739 ASIN: 0345492730
Publication Date: February 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New Item! Will only have slight wear from sitting on our shelves. Binding: Paperback ISBN13: 9780345492739 Size: 5.2 x 7.8 x .9 in. Publisher Description: Anne Rice is the author of twenty-six books. She lives in La Jolla, California. From the Hardcover edition. Professional service. Free tracking on expedited orders. Transit estimates: Regular 5-21 business days; Expedited 2-5.
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Product Description Having completed the two cycles of legend to which she has devoted her career so far, Anne Rice gives us now her most ambitious and courageous book, a novel about the early years of CHRIST THE LORD, based on the Gospels and on the most respected New Testament scholarship.
The book’s power derives from the passion its author brings to the writing and the way in which she summons up the voice, the presence, the words of Jesus who tells the story.
From the Hardcover edition.
Download Description Anne Rice is the author of twenty-six books. She lives in La Jolla, California.
From the Hardcover edition.
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Superb July 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is such an interesting book. I would suggest reading the Author's Note first; it helps to know what Anne Rice had in mind when turning this portion of Jesus' life into a novel. Reading this book led me to read "The Road to Cana," as well. Both are excellent.
Ms. Rice has managed to keep the story moving and believable, while breathing new life into the Gospels. It's a great way to get a deeper understanding of the culture in which Jesus lived. I think the most compelling aspect is how you are transported into the mind of a young child who knows He is "different" but doesn't quite know why - or when the full import of that difference will become apparent to Him and those He loves.
Christ the Lord July 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very good book and great for young people to get some story interest of the Lord.
Not Perfect but a Very Good Story Anyway July 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
In "Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt", author Anne Rice tells the story of the seven year old boy Jesus returning to Nazerath with his family and his early experiences there. Along the way there are many experiences ranging from the death of a family member to a violent rebellion following Herod's death. There are also meeting with figures of later importance such as John the Baptist and Caiphas. Rice's story is more in line with Roman Catholic doctrine (she is herself) in that Mary remains a virgin though frankly I feel Protestants can easily enjoy this novel without letting some differences of opinion get in the way. Likewise, the gospels tell little of Christ's childhood so Rice must use legend and storytelling to fill in gaps. I feel she does this generally effectively. It is the characterization that really drew me in though. In some ways, Christ is a truely challenging character to portray but I feel Anne is superb at focusing on the struggle of a boy to comprehend Himself and make sense of his past (which he doesn't completely know until late in the novel). Anne's author's page about her own journey to faith is quite interesting in itself. I should point out that Anne's chonology appears a little suspicious. From what I have read, Christ was likely born in the spring or autumn of 5 B.C. and Herod died the next year (though a minority view holds herods death as a few years later). Thus Christ would likely have not been as old during General Varus's smashing of the Jewish revolt as the novel depicts. I could have missed something however, and this didn't keep me from enjoying Anne's writing. Overall, a good book that I recommend.
Finding the way July 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Based on meticulous research, Anne Rice has written a beautiful account of a year plus in the life of Jesus as a young boy. She writes in the first person, which works better than I would have expected, and seems to have an intuitive understanding of how this boy might have pondered the things that made him different but which his family was not yet ready to explain to him.
The tone is reverent, but not mushy. Jesus is a real boy, with human thoughts and emotions, being brought up in the Jewish culture. Although there are flashes of his divinity and the role that he is destined to play, they do not predominate.
So whether you are a confirmed Christian or reading the book for other reasons, there is much of value here.
Also be sure to read Rice's notes about why she wrote the book,I found them inspiring.
Love Anne's vision of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph June 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read this book last summer and was super excited that I have the second installment in the trilogy, and will be reading it next week.
I love Jesus, Mary, and Joseph and while the Gospels are wonderful to read, there is something special and wonderful reading Anne's creative version of what Jesus was like as a child. She is such a talented artist, and her ample research is very evident.
I think anyone that loves good fiction will enjoy this book. However, if you love Jesus, and if you also love the Holy Family, then you will treasure the experience of feeling your love for Jesus, and his mother, and his earthly stepfather stir within you while reading this book.
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