In this MountainViking, 2002 - 382 páginas In This Mountain finds Father Tim and Cynthia again living in Mitford, following their stint on Whitecap Island. In the little town that's become America's favorite home-away-from-home, life hums along. Dooley looks toward his career as a vet. Joe Ivey and Fancy Skinner fight a haircut price war that takes no prisoners. Percy steps out on a limb with a risky new menu item at the Grill. Uncle Billy feels new pressure to produce a sure-fire joke and the Man in the Attic returns to Mitford as the town holds its breath to see what happens. Alhough Father Tim dislikes change, he dislikes retirement even more. His wife wins awards, receives bouquets, and gets invited to tour the country. While he stares at a blank page in a proposed book of essays, and fills an occasional pulpit. When he decides to take on a unique and difficult ministry, he feels newly energized. He even begins to think he likes change, until an unexpected event propels him on a painful journey that shakes his faith, his marriage, and the whole town of Mitford. Once again, Jan Karon proves she's "a writer who reflects contemporary culture more fully than almost any living novelist" (Los Angeles Times). As always, she transports us with characters who step off the page and into our hearts, and cheers us with her great sense of fun and magnificent storytelling. So, come home to Mitford. And treat yourself to a rare event in this world: complete satisfaction. - mitfordbooks.com. |
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... morning . You'll do it , then ? " He hesitated . Did he have the stamina to perform two services at Lord's Chapel , make the nearly four - hour round - trip drive to celebrate and preach in Kinloch , then meet Cynthia's plane the ...
... morning . You'll do it , then ? " He hesitated . Did he have the stamina to perform two services at Lord's Chapel , make the nearly four - hour round - trip drive to celebrate and preach in Kinloch , then meet Cynthia's plane the ...
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... morning , though she wasn't sure why . Perhaps , she thought , it was because she'd given up being a noun , and was being transformed into a verb . " In the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Spirit , amen , " he said ...
... morning , though she wasn't sure why . Perhaps , she thought , it was because she'd given up being a noun , and was being transformed into a verb . " In the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Spirit , amen , " he said ...
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... morning . Let Mister Fat Cat Know - It - All fry his own blooming onions . On Monday morning , the ashes of Clear Day still smoldered on the ridge ; the smell hung over the village like an acrid incense . Though a number of people ...
... morning . Let Mister Fat Cat Know - It - All fry his own blooming onions . On Monday morning , the ashes of Clear Day still smoldered on the ridge ; the smell hung over the village like an acrid incense . Though a number of people ...
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Go and Tell | 1 |
Mixed Blessings | 18 |
The Future Hour | 39 |
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ain't asked believe better Bill Buck chair church closed coming couldn't course Cynthia didn't don't Dooley door drive eyes face Father Father Tim feeling felt front gave George give gone hand happened happy hard Harley he'd head hear heard heart Hélène hold Hope it's keep kind kitchen knew Lace laughed leave light living looked Lord mean mind Miss Mitford morning moved Mule never once opened Percy pray remember roses Sammy seemed seen side smiled sound standing stood street Stuart sure talk tell Thank there's thing thought Timothy took town truth trying turned Uncle Billy voice wait walked watch weeks whole wife window wonderful