These High Green Hills

These High Green Hills
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Sit back and let them share their joys, their tears, and their hopes with you.. Troubled young parishioners appear with problems and growing pains that test the newlyweds' endurance. A church group camping trip turns the frisky Barnabus into an intrepid explorer. Jan Karon has filled Mitford with an engaging assortment of characters, both serious and comic. Jan Karon has attracted an enthusiastic population of fans to her stories set in a little town so cozy that everyone wants to put their feet up and stay awhile. As These High, Green Hills begins, Father Tim and his talented neighbor have just returned from their honeymoon. Settling into life together in the small rectory, they find new adventures and chall
I love the Mitford series I love the Mitford series! But do know that this audio book is the abridged version ready by the author, Jan Karon. The unabridged version. Is read by John McDonough, who does and incredible job. The abridged version does feel like your missing some things but is still great. My hubby and I like to "go on vacation to Mitford" because these books do seem like they will take you there.. George C. Draper Jr said Father Tim Kavanaugh is a winner again. My wife introduced me to Jan Karon some time ago saying I needed something different in my reading selections, less drama and fighting and violence and she was right. Over the times I have had a chance to get and enjoy Mitford, my life has been filled with more plain joy in reading and watching in my mind's eye the life of my favorite Episcopal Minister and his life. There's only one problem I have not been smart enough to read them in chronological order. In this story, New Song, Father Tim and Cynthia are taken out of their pleasure zone of retirement and enjoyment of the joys Mitford has brought to theme 9n order to . Another engaging visit to Mitford There is not a one of the Mitford/Father Tim books that I've not read more than three times--many far more than that. I don't know what more I can say that will express my delight in these books. I've noticed that I often pick them up when I'm feeling low or anxious. They're very restful.I like spending time with these folks, even the wicked Edith is eventually redeemed. All of them have their own very human flaws and their own blessings to share.