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Hardcover To Be Where You Are Book

ISBN: 0399183736

ISBN13: 9780399183737

To Be Where You Are

(Book #14 in the Mitford Years Series)

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Book Overview

After twelve years of wrestling with the conflicts of retirement, Father Tim Kavanagh realizes he doesn't need a steady job to prove himself. Then he's given one--but what, exactly, does it prove? Meanwhile, newly married Dooley and Lace face a crisis that empties their bank account and turns their household upside down. Is the honeymoon over? Is this where real life begins? As the Mitford Muse editor stumbles on a quick fix for marital woes and the town grocer falls in love for the first time, Father Tim and Cynthia receive an invitation to yet another family wedding. But perhaps the bottom line is this- While a star blinks out in the Mitford firmament, another soon blinks on at Meadowgate, and four-year-old Jack Tyler looks forward to the biggest day of his life--for now and forever. Jan Karon weaves together the everyday lives of two families, and the cast of characters that readers around the world now love like kin.

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2 ratings

Nice, family-oriented series, including this book.

I absolutely loved the Mitford books. Each book revealed more relationships and people in this old-fashioned, friendly town. It also showed us their struggles and times of celebration. I laughed, I cried (when a couple characters died). I became part of the Mitford family. Couldn't wait to read the next book. However, I was very sad when I finished all the books. It was like a loss of the comfort I felt while immersed in each book.

Still a great read!

This is the latest in the Mitford Series; possibly the last. I already loved the story, the characters, and the writing style of Jan Karon, so I knew I'd love this title, too. The writing in this one is a little choppy compared to the previous titles, and I did find it hard to follow at times, but it's still a great read. The setting of a little mountain community in the South creates the backdrop for some very colorful characters, and their stories range from heartbreaking to hilarious. Father Tim is the Episcopal priest that loving meddles in their lives, becoming a part of their stories. I've not only found this series to be entertaining, but educational in a way, as Father Tim sets a beautiful example of what it means to selflessly serve God in such a variety of circumstances. As the author reveals this central character's thought process as he deals with difficult people and intense situations, the reader recognizes that he, as the rest of us, is simply a somewhat flawed human being trying to do his best. Much of the book is light-hearted in tone, and peppered throughout are the traumas of real life. I very much recommend this series for anyone who would enjoy what amounts to pretty light fare. The writing is excellent (although this particular title isn't as buttoned up as the ones preceding it), and the characters are wonderful! If this is the final book of the series, I have to say I hate to see it end!
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