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At Home in Mitford

At Home in Mitford
By Jan Karon

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With more than 2 million copies of the Mitford Years titles in print, the endearing and eccentric residents of the little town with the big heart have become like family members to hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic readers. Fans just can't get enough--they swarm to Jan Karon's author appearances and flock to Mitford events hosted by bookstores.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1842112 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-02
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: School & Library Binding
  • 446 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
Father Tim, a cherished small-town rector, is the steadfast soldier in this beloved slice of life story set in an American village where the grass is still green, the pickets are still white, and the air still smells sweet. The rector's forthright secretary, Emma Garret, worries about her employer, as she sees past his Christian cheerfulness into his aching loneliness. Slowly but surely, the empty places in Father Tim's heart do get filled. First with a gangly stray dog, later with a seemingly stray boy, and finally with the realization that he is stumbling into love with his independent and Christian-wise next-door neighbor. Much more than a gentle love story, this is a homespun tale about a town of endearing characters-- including a mysterious jewel thief--who are as quirky and popular as those of Mayberry, R.F.D. --Gail Hudson

From Publishers Weekly
The first two novels in Karon's Mitford series chronicle the everyday eccentricities of a small North Carolina town.
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Ingram
Available for the first time in beautiful Viking hardcover editions--the first two volumes of the bestselling Mitford series--"At Home in Mitford" and "A Light in the Window". Brimming with the mysteries and miracles that make everyday life worth living, the Mitford books are sure to please.