Book of Joy

Book of Joy by Thomas Kinkade, published by Andrews McMeel Publishing in March 2002, is a 96-page work that combines Kinkade’s tranquil, light-infused paintings with reflections on the values of family, home, faith, and nature. This edition presents a collection of Kinkade’s art alongside his own words and quotes from literary figures such as Shakespeare, Keats, and Wordsworth, creating a visual and literary exploration of joy.
Readers will find that this book emphasizes the beauty and joy present in everyday life, encouraging them to appreciate simple moments and experiences. Through themes of inspiration and personal growth, Kinkade illustrates how joy can be discovered in the world around us, from the warmth of a friend’s handshake to the soothing sounds of nature. This work invites contemplation on the sources of happiness that often go unnoticed, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection focused on art and the human experience.
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Thomas Kinkade is America’s most collected living artist. Each of the tranquil, light-infused paintings he creates is a quiet messenger, affirming the basic values of family, home, faith, and the luminous beauty of nature. In his latest contribution, Thomas Kinkade’s paintings and his own words, as well as the words of Shakespeare, Keats, Wordsworth, and others, create a breathtaking gift book that is a jubilant celebration of beauty and joy. Kinkade points out that sources of joy can be found everywhere in the simple gifts life presents, such as the handshake of a friend, the caress of a warm breeze, or the sights and sounds of creation. He reminds readers that “Once you begin looking, you may be surprised to discover just how much joy your world has to offer.”
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