Christ The Lord: Out of Egypt (Christ the Lord 1)

Christ The Lord: Out of Egypt (Christ the Lord 1)

by Anne Rice (Author)

Synopsis

This is the book Anne Rice was born to write, a novel about the childhood of Jesus from Alexandria to Galilee in the turbulent 1st century - the story of the boy who was born to be King of the Jews, the 'ultimate supernatural hero, the ultimate outsider, and the ultimate immortal'. Incomparable in its boldness and daring, shockingly timely in its evocation of the Middle Eastern world in another era, hers is a unique and palpable rendering of part of the greatest story ever told. Evoking this crucial time in the life of Christ, based on the Gospels and her intense research into the period, Anne Rice magically recreates these years of drama, confusion, and enlightenment. The story opens in cosmopolitan Alexandria where the family has fled. But, when Herod dies, they take ship for Israel, a land under Roman occupation at a time of insurrection and confusion after the death of a tyrant king. It is an astonishing child's eye view - part innocent, part knowing - of Jewish life in these unruly years of occupation; and of the boy's growing awareness, first of his extraordinary powers, and then of the whispered mysteries surrounding his birth...We watch him grow, steeped in the laws, rituals and traditions of his people, beginning to discuss and dispute with the Elders, and to ask questions that cannot be answered. And, at the end, we feel the strength of his resolve as the boy comes face to face with the truth about his past and the challenge of his future.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: First Edition - First Impression
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 03 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0701173564
ISBN 13: 9780701173562
Book Overview: Incomparable for its boldness and daring, scrupulous in its research, passionate in its telling, the novel that Anne Rice was born to write... 20041129

Media Reviews
Praise for Christ the Lord
Riveting. . . . Rice's book is a triumph of tone -- her prose lean, lyrical, vivid -- and character. As he ponders his staggering responsibility, the boy is fully believable -- and yet there's something in his supernatural empathy and blazing intelligence that conveys the wondrousness of a boy like no other. . . . With this novel, she has indeed found a convincing version of him; this is fiction that transcends story and instead qualifies as an act of faith. Joins Nikos Kazantzakis's The Last Temptation of Christ and Endo's A Life of Jesus as one of the bolder re-tellings.
-- Kirkus Reviews (starred)

Praise for Blood Canticle
When Anne Rice releases a new book in The Vampire Chronicles series, cheers from her huge fan base can be heard everywhere.
-- The Edmonton Journal

From the Hardcover edition.


Praise for Christ the Lord
Riveting. . . . Rice's book is a triumph of tone -- her prose lean, lyrical, vivid -- and character. As he ponders his staggering responsibility, the boy is fully believable -- and yet there's something in his supernatural empathy and blazing intelligence that conveys the wondrousness of a boy like no other. . . . With this novel, she has indeed found a convincing version of him; this is fiction that transcends story and instead qualifies as an act of faith. Joins Nikos Kazantzakis's The Last Temptation of Christ and Endo's A Life of Jesus as one of the bolder re-tellings.
-- Kirkus Reviews (starred)

Praise for Blood Canticle
When Anne Rice releases a new book in The Vampire Chronicles series, cheers from her huge fan base can be heard everywhere.
-- The Edmonton Journal

From the Hardcover edition.

Author Bio
Anne Rice spent ten years researching this book, studying ancient texts and the work of scholars, and has visited Nazareth, Jerusalem and Bethlehem. She is the internationally bestselling author of 'The Vampire Chronicles', including Interview with the Vampire (filmed by Neil Jordan, starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt), The Tale of the Body Thief and, most recently, Blood Canticle. The musical Lestat, with music by Elton John will open on Broadway in April 2006. Her other fiction includes the shorter vampire novels, Pandora and Vittorio the Vampire, as well as The Witching Hour, Lasher, The Mummy, The Feast of All Saints and Cry to Heaven (soon to be a major film). She was born in New Orleans, where she lived for many years, and now lives in California.