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I loved this series.
Book 7 in the Mitford series
This is a darker book than the earlier ones. Father Tim's depression seems to drag on endlessly.
Jan Karon has built such believable characters. I, too, hate to see each book finished. I want to meet these people, they sound so nice (well, except the witch from the mountain). When are you writing more, Ms. Karon?
I love the Jan Karon series. Good, clean fun. Excellent character development. I'd like to visit some day.
Jan Karon writes beautifully. This is a great series. It will be on my bookshelf forever!
This book,like the entire series is - in a word - Beautiful. I want to move to Mitford! It is the continuation of the story of a special group of people in a small mountain town in N.C. The characters are varied and colorful and people we have all known in our lives. They are very real, very human and very wonderful. I am anxious to get to know each one better, meet the new ones and see where life takes them. I love them all so much I hate to see each book end. The lessons in this series enlighten and warm the heart. While Faith is central to the story and many of the characters - it is not "preachy " - it is just part of the people, the town and the story. I love this series, have read it before and will read it again.
I love Jan Karon's series of Father Tim stories. The characters are like one big family and the stories are very heartwarming and humorous.
A wonderful series that gets better with each book! You will have a great time with the main characters and how they got about their lives. Treat yourself to this series soon!
The 7th in the Mitford series. Back in Mitford after pastoring a congregation on the Atlantic coast, Father Tim and Cynthia take on a new challenge. And in the process Father Tim goes on a painful, soul-searching journey. For years, Father Tim has helped others find forgiveness; now he must find the courage and grace to forgive himself.
Father Tim and Cynthia return home to Mitford. It has new challenges for them and struggles with self forgiveness.
Another in the continuing Mitford series and it was wonderful, as always. I continue to feel as if I am reading a letter from a dear friend when reading Ms. Karon's books. Father Tim feels at loose ends and that he should be doing more for the Lord. He and Cynthia pray and decide to go to Tennessee to assist another Anglican priest in the back woods. However, the plans are cut brutally short and Father Tim has to learn humility, patience and self-forgiveness. All my favorite characters appear in the book and I guarantee you'll be smiling at the end.
I really enjoyed this whole series of books.
The seventh novel in the Mitford series. Best Seller of the series.
7th in the series of Mitford book.
I love all the Mitford books for the accurate depiction of Southern life and characters I have known since childhood.
Excellent book.
GREAT book
Wonderful book, that takes us through the valley and to the moutain top.
I loved this one! it's the 7th in the Mitford series
Really fantastic book.
"Father Tim and Cynthia are at home in Mitford once more."
Recommendation is that this book be read in sequence, as it is #7 in the Mitford series.
Recommendation is that this book be read in sequence, as it is #7 in the Mitford series.
Father Tim Kavanagh and his wife, Cynthia, return from Whitecap Island to "the little town with the big heart" in Jan Karon's seventh novel in the bestselling Mitford series, In This Mountain. Retirement holds challenges Father Tim hasn't anticipated, and even as Cynthia's career as a children's book author and illustrator brings her new accolades, he finds himself dogged by health troubles and dissatisfaction with the way his life is turning out. However, the beloved villagers of Mitford are on hand to offer support and humor through every crisis, and a few new characters are introduced to keep interest in the series fresh. Throughout the tale, Karon folds in themes of grace and forgiveness, and offers hope for even the most difficult situations. Fans will be delighted to find that this installment of the series is full of the engaging descriptions and charming depiction of life in Mitford that first won Karon the loyalty of legions of readers.
Father Tim retires & then decides he doesn't really want retirement so takes a parish in another town. As usual, I loved this book and couldn't put it down.
The Mitford Series from Jan Karon will bring a smile to your soul. Be sure to read in order for the most enjoyment.
#7 in the Mitford series
as the series move on characters grow in Christ
Great book