The Inn at Angel Island (Large Print)
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The Inn at Angel Island begins a new series, Angel Island, by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer. The slow-paced island life, her aunt’s housekeeper and an intriguing handyman may convince Liza to change her life.
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A Wish for Christmas (Large Print)
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Celebrate the holidays in Cape Light with Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer, who create a heartwarming tale.
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A Christmas Star (Large Print)
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In a town like Cape Light, there’s always room at the inn. But when hardships bring people together under one roof, things don’t always go smoothly. But it’s Christmastime, and sure enough, miracles do happen.
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Though worried when an angel statue that seems to hold miraculous powers turns his church into a tourist attraction, Reverend Ben discovers that he’s given the people of Cape Light the best Christmas gift of all.
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Single mom Molly can’t believe she’ll ever find love again—until she meets Cape Light’s handsome Dr. Matthew Foster.
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Thomas Kinkade is America's most collected living artist, a painter-communicator whose tranquil, light-infused paintings bring joy to millions each year. Each painting is a quiet messenger in the home, affirming the basic values of family, faith in God, and the luminous beauty of nature. A devout Christian, Thomas credits the Lord for both the ability and the inspiration to create his paintings. His goal as an artist is to touch people of all faiths, to bring peace and joy into their lives through the images he creates. The letters he receives every day testify to the fact that he is achieving this goal. A devoted husband and doting father to their four little girls, Thomas Kinkade hides the letter "N" in his paintings to pay tribute to his wife, Nanette.
