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A Light in the Window (Mitford, Bk 2)
A Light in the Window - Mitford, Bk 2
Author: Jan Karon
His attractive neighbor is tugging at his heart strings. A wealthy widow is pursuing him with hot casseroles. And his red-haired cousin Meg has moved into the rector, uninvited. — As you can see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In this beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford serie...  more »
ISBN: 286761
Publication Date: 1996
Pages: 413
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Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford, Bk 2) on
The Mitford Series by this author are just
compelling. They are difficult to put down and
when you do reach the last chapter there is a sad
feeling as you know it is over. The best part is
there is another book that continues with the same
characters. I have loved reading the Mitford series.
Thank you.
reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford, Bk 2) on + 4 more book reviews
LOVE IT. I fell in love with this series from the very beginning. I have come to think of the characters as family, I care about what happens to them. I will be sad when the series ends.
punkinema avatar reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford, Bk 2) on + 305 more book reviews
Another delightful story about Mitford and its residents. This is one of those books that you hate to end since you feel you live there yourself and you'll miss everyone. Father Tim is the central character in the book who, at 61, is single and really thought he'd never fall in love or marry. As a young man, he had his heart broken and never let anyone get close to that place that was closed in heart until Cynthia Cunningham moved into the house next door. While the story follows the romance, all the events in Mitford are important too. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and it is a "feel-good" kind that everyone would enjoy as well.


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