Paradise Point

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Paradise Point tells the story of the Painter, mysteriously transported from Renaissance Italy to the 21st century, where society is consumed by technology and disconnected from creativity. With help from the Poet and the enigmatic Bookmaker, the Painter embarks on a quest to restore wonder and human connection.

Set in the quirky California coastal town of Paradise Point, the novel weaves together colorful characters and interconnected stories, exploring themes of progress, disconnection, and creativity. Readers meet vibrant figures whose personal dilemmas bring humor and depth to a tale of chaos, mystery, and rediscovery.

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Paradise Point tells the story of the Painter, mysteriously transported from Renaissance Italy to the 21st century, where society is consumed by technology and disconnected from creativity. With help from the Poet and the enigmatic Bookmaker, the Painter embarks on a quest to restore wonder and human connection.

Set in the quirky California coastal town of Paradise Point, the novel weaves together colorful characters and interconnected stories, exploring themes of progress, disconnection, and creativity. Readers meet vibrant figures whose personal dilemmas bring humor and depth to a tale of chaos, mystery, and rediscovery.

Paradise Point tells the story of the Painter, mysteriously transported from Renaissance Italy to the 21st century, where society is consumed by technology and disconnected from creativity. With help from the Poet and the enigmatic Bookmaker, the Painter embarks on a quest to restore wonder and human connection.

Set in the quirky California coastal town of Paradise Point, the novel weaves together colorful characters and interconnected stories, exploring themes of progress, disconnection, and creativity. Readers meet vibrant figures whose personal dilemmas bring humor and depth to a tale of chaos, mystery, and rediscovery.

 

Paradise Point is no place special.

It’s a cough-plot on a bluff along the coast with palm trees and Pacific Coast Highway cutting north and south through the heart of the city like the rest of them. If you sneezed you’d miss it and find yourself in Malibu with dreams of Big Sur and not a care in the world. Had a famous writer not deemed it “the most romantic place in California”, it might’ve stayed that way.