
Anita H. (
AnitaJRT) wrote on 4/7/2007...
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The Mitford Series from Jan Karon will bring a smile to your soul. Be sure to read in order for the most enjoyment.

Cindy H. (
catnip38) wrote on 4/7/2007...
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Change is coming to the village as Tim, the Episcopal rector, and his wife are pondering the murky uncertain ties of retirement, a brash new mayoral candidate is calling for aggressive development, and a shady realtor with plans for a health spa is eyeing the beloved house on the hill

Louise L. (
p-u-g-i) wrote on 3/17/2007...
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Father Tim and Cynthia face retirement.

Rachel W. (
hrossa) wrote on 3/14/2007...
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#4 in the Miford series. Father Tim and his wife are thinking of retiring, the mayor is up for reelection, and more adventures with Dooley his teenage son.

Katie F. (
kayters) wrote on 2/12/2007...
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I read this quite a while ago, but I highly recommend the entire series. Everyone I know who has read it has enjoyed it - people from all walks of life.
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This is book 4 of the Mitford Years. I loved this entire series and I'm usually more of a mystery lover. Father Tim is still one of my favorite characters. It is fun and inspiring to get to know him and the townspeople.
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From back of book:
Featuring a lovable cast of new and familiar characters, "Out to Canaan" is filled to the brim with the mysteries and miracles that make everyday life worth living, and that make Mitford one of the most memorable small towns in recent literature.

Karen B. (
kbrinkle) wrote on 10/19/2006...
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4th book in the Mitford series; describes the last year before Father Tim's retirement. A relaxing read.
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The fourth novel in the Mitford series. Father Tim, the Episcopal rector, and his wife are pondering the murky uncertainties of retirement, a brash new mayoral candidate is calling for aggressive development; a shady realtor with plans for a health spa is eyeing the beloved house on the hill; and, worst of all, the Sweet Stuff Bakery may be closing. Meanwhile, ordinary people engage in the extraordinary struggle of keeping body and soul together.

Barbara M. S. (
SWEETIE) wrote on 6/15/2006...
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Father Tim and his wife, Cynthia are thinking about retirement in the Mitford series.