The Mitford Years Boxed Set Volumes 1-6 (Mitford Years #1-6)
At Home in Mitford
A Light in the Window
These High, Green Hills
Out to Canaan
A New Song
A Common Life: The Wedding Story
Fun reads!
I loved these books. Reading them was like a little refuge in an otherwise crazy world. I loved the characters & couldn't wait to find out what kind of crazy schemes they were up to in each book. What made reading these even better was that they were passed between my mom & I and my Aunt Mary (R.I.P.) and my Nana (R.I.P.).
I have read this series several times. They are my go to books when I need a pick me up. Despite tackling some hard issues, these stories are uplifting and humorous. I want to live in Mitford and be friends with Father Tim and Cynthia.
Read these myself ... the whole series ... and they are lovingly placed on my book shelves! I recommended them to my aged mother, my daughter and many friends. The books themselves are like family and all the characters attend the reunions. What wonderful hours I've spent with the characters in Mitford! I also have the cookbook, the Mitford Snowmen, and other little kitsch!
I always say I'm 26 going on 45, but the fact that I like these books as much as I do makes me way older. More like 60. No one in my peer group would like these. Unless you're Mormon, Christian, home-schooled, or happily Midwestern. Even my 87 year old grandma was bored. But, I really love these books. They center around a 60 something bachelor Episcopalian priest living in a small Southern town. All sorts of adorable things happen to him and it's so wholesome and sweet. I'm sure you'll never
Jan Karon
Boxed Set | Pages: 1 page Rating: 4.36 | 1266 Users | 174 Reviews
Describe Books To The Mitford Years Boxed Set Volumes 1-6 (Mitford Years #1-6)
ISBN: | 0147717795 (ISBN13: 9780147717795) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Mitford Years #1-6 |
Commentary Concering Books The Mitford Years Boxed Set Volumes 1-6 (Mitford Years #1-6)
The first six novels in the bestselling Mitford series feature Father Tim Cavanaugh, his wife Cynthia, and all the characters that have made Mitford a very real place in the hearts of readers everywhere. There are 30 million copies of Jan Karon’s books in print. This boxed set includes:At Home in Mitford
A Light in the Window
These High, Green Hills
Out to Canaan
A New Song
A Common Life: The Wedding Story
Details Epithetical Books The Mitford Years Boxed Set Volumes 1-6 (Mitford Years #1-6)
Title | : | The Mitford Years Boxed Set Volumes 1-6 (Mitford Years #1-6) |
Author | : | Jan Karon |
Book Format | : | Boxed Set |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1 page |
Published | : | September 24th 2002 by Penguin Books |
Categories | : | Fiction. Christian Fiction. Humor. Contemporary. Religion |
Rating Epithetical Books The Mitford Years Boxed Set Volumes 1-6 (Mitford Years #1-6)
Ratings: 4.36 From 1266 Users | 174 ReviewsComment On Epithetical Books The Mitford Years Boxed Set Volumes 1-6 (Mitford Years #1-6)
You absolutely fall in love with Father Tim and Cynthia, head over heels in love. The characters and community of Mitford are so addicting you will want to move there when you are through with the series! You can practically taste Esther's two layer orange marmalade cake and Puny's signature cornbread! And coming from a southern background, myself, these books bring back the nostalgia of southern hospitality and friendliness! I always feel rejuvenated after reading these books! I highlyFun reads!
I loved these books. Reading them was like a little refuge in an otherwise crazy world. I loved the characters & couldn't wait to find out what kind of crazy schemes they were up to in each book. What made reading these even better was that they were passed between my mom & I and my Aunt Mary (R.I.P.) and my Nana (R.I.P.).
I have read this series several times. They are my go to books when I need a pick me up. Despite tackling some hard issues, these stories are uplifting and humorous. I want to live in Mitford and be friends with Father Tim and Cynthia.
Read these myself ... the whole series ... and they are lovingly placed on my book shelves! I recommended them to my aged mother, my daughter and many friends. The books themselves are like family and all the characters attend the reunions. What wonderful hours I've spent with the characters in Mitford! I also have the cookbook, the Mitford Snowmen, and other little kitsch!
I always say I'm 26 going on 45, but the fact that I like these books as much as I do makes me way older. More like 60. No one in my peer group would like these. Unless you're Mormon, Christian, home-schooled, or happily Midwestern. Even my 87 year old grandma was bored. But, I really love these books. They center around a 60 something bachelor Episcopalian priest living in a small Southern town. All sorts of adorable things happen to him and it's so wholesome and sweet. I'm sure you'll never
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