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Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana (Christ the Lord)
Anne Rice

Knopf, 2008 - 256 pages

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Anne Rice?s second book in her hugely ambitious and courageous life of Christ begins during his last winter before his baptism in the Jordan and concludes with the miracle at Cana.

It is a novel in which we see Jesus?he is called Yeshua bar Joseph?during a winter of no rain, endless dust, and talk of trouble in Judea.

Legends of a Virgin birth have long surrounded Yeshua, yet for decades he has lived as one among many who come to the synagogue on the Sabbath. All who know and love him find themselves waiting for some sign of the path he will eventually take.

And at last we see him emerge from his baptism to confront his destiny?and the Devil. We see what happens when he takes the water of six great limestone jars, transforms it into cool red wine, is recognized as the anointed one, and urged to call all Israel to take up arms against Rome and follow him as the prophets have foretold.

As with Out of Egypt, the opening novel, The Road to Cana is based on the Gospels and on the most respected New Testament scholarship. The book?s power derives from the profound feeling its author brings to the writing and the way in which she summons up the presence of Jesus.




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once i connected, i loved it

for years, anne rice has been known for her famous and bestselling books about vampires. she was one of the last successful fiction writers anyone would have expected to write a multi-volume reverent, fictional treatment of the life of christ. but a come-to-jesus (or, more accurately, a come-back-to-jesus) moment several years ago brought her back to the catholic faith of her childhood. she tells this story in the author's note at the end of the first book in this series, christ the lord: out of egypt, one of my favorite books of the year when it came out. that little author's note is, quite literally, worth the price of the first book, all by itself.

that first book tells the fictionalized (but based on what we know from scripture and other historical documents) story of christ from birth through the scene in the temple when he was 12. this second book jumps forward to the year prior to jesus' baptism at the hands of john the baptist, temptation in the desert, and - finally - his first major miracle, the water-into-wine at the wedding of cana. the story is told in first person, in the voice of jesus, which allows rice to explore his thoughts. he's 30-ish, and his family is seriously ticked that he's not married. in fact, jesus is in love with the most eligible girl in his town, who clearly wants to marry him. and we see his struggle, knowing that he cannot and will not marry her (in fact, it is her eventual wedding in cana, at the end of the book -- which provides all kinds of wonderful complexity and struggle).

jesus knows who he is, but is still learning and growing in understanding about how it all works. for instance, we get to follow along as jesus figures out how he speaks in the authoritative voice of god. at first, he knows he is this and does this, but doesn't quite grasp how it works. really interesting stuff.

i had heard from friends that this volume was good, but not as great as the first book. and that's fair. but, still, i would say that this book is great: really, really great. likely to be one of my 10 best books of the year. but the first book was one of my 2 best books of the year i read it. so, yeah, not quite as good as that one; but better than almost every other book out there! i really struggled to connect with the book, and understand what was going on, in the first 30 pages or so. but once i connected, i couldn't stop reading.

if you haven't read the first book, i would suggest you start there, though it's not necessary.


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Who would have ever thought that the "Vampire Chronicles" author could turn out such a beautiful work of art. Truly gives one a sense of what 100% God and 100% man must have been like. Cannot recommend this highly enough.


Typically excellent Anne Rice writing

I have been reading Anne Rice for years, and I am pleased to say that this 2nd book in the most recent trilogy is excellent and thought provoking. I can't wait until the 3rd book comes out!!!


Lightning strikes agian

Who knew right? Anyway I thought Christ the Lord good but I felt that it was just a fluke or something. Here Rice actually has the foundations of a promising series. The transition of Yeshua bar Joseph from village carpenter to the son of God is something that deserves to be read.

I also have to congratulate the author on giving the little town of where Jesus grew up a life of its own the people have life and even a sense of humor that part of the book was actually very surprising.



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The Road to Cana

The Road to Cana, a novel about the early life of Christ leading up to his public ministry was so compelling that I found it difficult to put down. The author who is evidently very knowledgeable about scripture and deeply committed to presenting Christ honestly, succeeds in helping us to experience Jesus in an intimate and deeply personal way. To write a novel in which Jesus speaks to us in the first person is a courageous act but one that the author is totally up to doing. She writes beautifully and I really found myself being transported back to the people and events in Christ's life that are not presented to us in the gospels. I especially loved meeting his earthly father Joseph who receives little attention in the gospels. Fascinating too was her treatment of Christ's baptism in the Jordan, His incredible encounter with the devil in the desert and His transformation of water into wine at the wedding in cana. As a believer in Jesus Christ and one of his followers I was thankful for the opportnity to read this book and I look forward to Anne Rice's next novel about Jesus Christ.


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