Is Anne Rice's book Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana as good as Out of Egypt?

Though fictional, The Road to Cana is also very spiritual, a book of light and not darkness, and highly recommended to those who like Christian fiction, those who are looking for a spiritual fiction book, and those who are looking for a book to ponder on Jesus. Here is an interesting review about the book The road to cana. ---quote--- The Road to Cana is based more on the Gospels and history, plus her imagination of what the life of Jesus might have been like.

She covers the period from the time before Jesus’ baptism and temptation in the desert to the wedding of Cana, where he turned water into wine. The Gospels are silent on the period between Jesus’ childhood days to when he was in his thirties, and though there are a lot of legends about that time of Jesus’ life, Rice has decided not to explore those legends. Based on the Gospels and historical events and wonderful to read and to ponder, the enthrallingThe Road to Cana shows both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus.

This reviewer read it during the holy days of Holy Thursday and Good Friday. ---end quote.

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