Following on from "At Home in Mitford", Father Tim returns to the quiet mountain town after an extended journey to Ireland. The middle-aged bachelor longs to renew his friendship with his neighbour Cynthia, but he is inundated with visitors and requests for his company, among other distractions.
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Following on from "At Home in Mitford", Father Tim returns to the quiet mountain town after an extended journey to Ireland. The middle-aged bachelor longs to renew his friendship with his neighbour Cynthia, but he is inundated with visitors and requests for his company, among other distractions.
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover.
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Fair in fair dust jacket. he pages have slightly yellowed with age. There are stamps on the inside cover. There is a sticker on the back of the dust jacket. The pages are clean with no pencil or pen markings inside or outside the book. 413 p. Audience: General/trade.
This part of a wonderful series that is a good, clean, sometimes sad and sometimes hilarious read.
IMelsie
May 19, 2011
Laugh and Love It
This is a feel-good book for just about anyone. I never put it down without a smile on my face. Father Tim and the town of Mitford, the characters who live there, become reading friends. And I love the surprises that come from their seemingly ordinary lives.
Elena
Dec 2, 2010
Great Find
My mother is 87 yrs old and doesn't like the content in the books of today's fiction writers. I found Alibris has a library of Christian fiction writers. I ordered some books for her and she was so excited, she's reading them now and thoroughly enjoys them! I'll be ordering more for her when she's ready. Thank you Alibris for your inventory of both contemporary and Christian authors!
Karen7
Aug 21, 2009
Light in the Window
Jan Karon fascinates me again with the intriguing simplicity of her writing. I feel like I am a resident of Mitford! I can't wait to read the next book in the series.