The Vintner's Luck
The Vintner's Luck is Elizabeth Knox's stunning novel of angels, wine, and love without boundaries set in nineteenth-century Burgundy--and the basis for the 2009 internationally acclaimed film from director Niki Caro.
One summer night in 1808, Sobran Jodeau sets out to drown his love sorrows in his family's vineyard when he stumbles on an angel. Once he gets over his shock, Sobran decides that Xas, the male angel, is his guardian sent to counsel him on everything from marriage to wine production. But Xas turns out to be a far more mysterious character.
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"Daringly exploring the spiritual worth of sesnual pleasure, New Zealand writer Knox's imaginative, imagistic tale soars." --Entertainment Weekly "Rich prose and an original plot...a delightful, thought-provoking read." --Robin Vidimos, The Denver Post "Strangely compelling...multilayered and challanging...[The Vintner's Luck] is not your typical angel story." --David Tedhams, The Washington Post Book World "Elizabeth Knox spreads her odd and original gossamer over many things....[Her] imagination resembles one of those Burgundy slopes, mysteriously sunned and fed, that produces a vintage unlike any other." --Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times Book Review