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These high, green hills / Jan Karon.

Title
These high, green hills / Jan Karon.
Author
Karon, Jan, 1937-
Publication
Colorado Springs, Colo. : RiverOak, 2005.

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Description
414 p. : ill.; 22 cm.
Summary
  • For years, Mitford's sixty-something rector has been happily married to his parish. Now, he's also married to Cynthia, his vivacious next-door neighbor. And for Father Tim, life in Mitford has never been so full of surprises.
  • His wife is "aging" his already ancient kitchen walls, not to mention burning his draperies. The mountain boy he's learned to love as his own makes a heartrending choice. And the agony of mastering the church computer system is as boggling as the pandemonium that breaks loose when his quiet rectory becomes a nursery. All of this is small potatoes compared to a wilderness camping trip that sends him home a changed man.
  • In These High, Green Hills, Jan Karon takes readers on a heartwarming, if not hilarious, visit to Mitford, where her lovable characters inspire laughter, tears, and fresh hope. (Publisher).
Series Statement
Karon, Jan, 1937- Mitford years
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Christian fiction
  • Domestic fiction
  • Fiction
Note
  • Originally published: Colorado Springs, CO : Lion Pub., 1996. (The Mitford years)
  • "The original Mitford classic"-- Cover.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction -- Through the hedge -- Bread of angels -- Gathered in -- Passing the torch -- A close call -- Love came down -- Flying high -- Serious about fun -- Locked gates -- The cave -- Darkness into light -- Lace -- Homecoming -- The one for the job -- And many more -- Loving back -- SIng on! -- Every trembling heart -- Starting over -- Send me -- These high, green hills -- Reader's guide.
ISBN
  • 1589190645
  • 9781589190641
LCCN
^^2005019509
OCLC
  • 61162040
  • SCSB-10842584
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library