Cape Light

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Penguin, Apr 27, 2004 - Fiction - 384 pages
Inspired by the artistic vision of world-renowned landscape painter Thomas Kinkade—and imbued with the light of his uplifting message—this heartwarming novel introduces us to the quaint town of Cape Light, and those who call it home…
 
Nestled in New England is the picturesque seaside hamlet of Cape Light, where everyone knows everyone, and folks still care about one another. But Cape Lighters have their share of hidden dreams, desires, and doubts, too. Like Mayor Emily Warwick, who sometimes feels that her job and her identity are inseparable, and her sister and rival, Jessica, who has torn herself away from the big city’s excitement and sophistication to come home and care for their ailing mother. Or Reverend Ben, who counsels and consoles an entire town while coming to grips with his own private sorrows, and Charlie, the owner of the local diner, who isn’t shy about letting the mayor know that he is after her job.
 
They are friends and neighbors, doers and dreamers. They laugh and love and build their lives together in the town of Cape Light—and they will work their way into your heart...

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
4
Section 3
24
Section 4
55
Section 5
77
Section 6
82
Section 7
100
Section 8
113
Section 17
202
Section 18
205
Section 19
208
Section 20
222
Section 21
224
Section 22
254
Section 23
278
Section 24
289

Section 9
127
Section 10
140
Section 11
143
Section 12
147
Section 13
149
Section 14
174
Section 15
179
Section 16
189
Section 25
295
Section 26
297
Section 27
307
Section 28
320
Section 29
323
Section 30
332
Section 31
348
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Thomas Kinkade emphasized simple pleasures and inspirational messages through his art. Thom believed that both the ability and the inspiration to create his paintings had been given to him as a gift. His goal as an artist was to touch people of all faiths and to bring peace and joy into their lives through the images he created.

Katherine Spencer was a fiction editor before turning to a full-time career as a writer. The author of more than thirty books, she also writes the Angel Island series, as well as the Black Sheep Knitting Mysteries under her real name, Anne Canadeo. She lives with her husband and daughter in a small village on the Long Island Sound. Outside of her office, she is active in many community charity projects.

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