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These High Green Hills (Paperback)

by Jan Karon (Author) "HE STOOD at the kitchen window and watched her coming through the hedge ..." (more)
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The village of Mitford is soothing tonic for a readership that feels starved for community and yearns for clear morals. The recently married Father Tim and his plain-folk neighbors live the best of Christianity in everyday life. Even the rampant gossip in Mitford is the good kind: folks worrying about other folks and everyone minding one another's business out of concern rather than malice. As a result, no one faces a crisis alone. Often the crises are cause for a belly laugh, such as the rectory's new computer system that seems programmed to torment. But just as often the crises have the bite of real-life problems, such as the bloody young girl in shredded clothes, whom Father Tim finds after she was beaten by her drunken father, and the soul-wrenching despair Father Tim feels when he loses a surrogate mother. The heavily quoted scripture gives a day-to-day context for biblical teachings as well as spiritual solace during the sadder days at Mitford. --Gail Hudson --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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This third in the Mitford series (At Home in Mitford?a 1996 ABBY Book of the Year finalist?and Light in the Window) is another sympathetic portrayal of small-town Southern life with just enough drama to carry the plot and gracefully developed portraits of endearing characters. Allusions to past events and cameos by peripheral characters will delight the fan but may frustrate the reader new to Karon's work. Mitford is a Southeastern mountain town where everyone turns out for benefactress Sadie Baxter's birthday, where the police chief gives copies of Southern Living to inmates?and where social trouble brews in a hillbilly enclave across the creek. Episcopal minister Timothy Kavanagh of Lord's Chapel is the pivotal character. A lifelong bachelor adjusting to marriage for the first time at 63, he has no perspective on his faith and future until he and his new wife, Cynthia, are lost?and found?in a cave on a youth-group camping trip. Most compelling in Timothy's affectionately drawn flock are the young people. Thirteen-year-old Dooley Barlowe was abandoned at the rectory and now struggles to adjust to Timothy's Pygmalion efforts; Lacey Turner, also 13, is saved from her father's abuse as much by Timothy as by social services. Like glass chips tumbling in a kaleidoscope, the people at Mitford fall neatly into place at story's end, having provided a cozy and satisfying read. Author tour.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ahhh...to be back in Mitford!, Jun 13 2003
By Dianna Johnston "Compulsive Reader" (Joplin, MO) - See all my reviews
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There is just something special about Mitford, North Carolina. Jan Karon has created a magical yet ordinary place, with memorable, endearing characters. I love these novels and enjoy each and every trip I take back.

In the 3rd installment, things are looking up! Father Timothy and Cynthia are settling into married life, and the marvels at having a soul mate after Tim's 60-plus years of bachelorhood has yet to stop amazing him. Their first year will definitely be an adventurous one -- a camping trip gone awry; a 90th birthday party for Timothy's favorite parishioner, Sadie Baxter; the opening of the new nursing home, Hope House; as well as a few newcomers to the Mitford community. And of course all of our favorite characters, like Dooley, Mule and Fancy Skinner, and J.C. Hogan, and places, like The Grill, The Porter Place, and Fernback are back in full swing. Reading these books feel like the best a family reunion has to offer.

A helpful hint for those who are reading the books in order: Book 6 actually fits in between book 2 and 3 -- it is a detailed story of Timothy and Cynthia's wedding. I read it before reading These High, Green Hills. I suggest doing this if you are the type of reader that likes things in chronological order.

I can't wait to continue on with the series. There is a certain beauty about these books, a calming, soothing beauty that makes me want to pack up and move to Mitford! Although not novels of huge, twisting, turning action, Jan Karon manages to turn the ordinary things of life into great milestones. I applaud her and the rewards I receive every time I visit.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mitford and Mayberry, Dec 17 2003
By V. L. Wilson "Louisa Rehman" (Millville, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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Jan Karon is a gifted author who writes of simpler times and ordinary folks. I was hooked at once after reading the first book in the series. Each book keeps getting better as Father Tim and Cynthia and their friends live their busy productive lives in a small mountain community.

People who enjoyed Andy Griffith and the Mayberry TV shows will feel the same warmth and joy in Mitford stories.

Although there is a strong Christian message throughout, these books are for people of all faiths. The characters are outstanding, so real they could be people you know (or wish you knew). You will marvel at the surprising twists and turns as the stories evolve.

Read the first book and continue with the series for sheer pleasure. Share this book and the others in the series with friends and neighbors. They are so special, so satisfying, and contain a powerful message of hope. All ages will benefit and be uplifted.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Feel a little better when you're done, Jun 23 2003
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This review is from: These High Green Hills (Hardcover)
In modern times where any bit of 'entertainment' can leave you feeling a bit down, its nice to have something that lets you walk away with a smile. The quality writing and uplifting story with solid values can make you feel grounded as well as full of hope. The world is an amazing place and though this book is fiction, it gives a positive perspective that may help you get a fresh focus. The characters from Mitford always have something going on and Father Tim seems like someone that you could really enjoy knowing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Feel a little better when you're done
In modern times where any bit of 'entertainment' can leave you feeling a bit down, its nice to have something that lets you walk away with a smile. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars not bad
I have more complaints with this book than I did with the first two, though I still enjoyed it overall. Read more
Published on May 15 2003 by C. Hill

5.0 out of 5 stars Like One Big Family! A Book That Stays in Your Heart!
I was totally absorbed in this book, just like the other two before it.

In this sequel, Jan Karon shows us small-town life for what it really is, completely engrossing. Read more

Published on Dec 12 2002 by J. Kirkman

4.0 out of 5 stars Faith and Forgiveness
In this, the third book of the Mitford series, Father Tim Kavanaugh and his charming newlywed wife Cynthia return to face the challenges of building a new life together. Read more
Published on Sep 16 2002 by K. Fromal

5.0 out of 5 stars I love these books!!
They are very refreshing and interesting to read. The characters would be people I would like to know.
Published on Jul 15 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars A Visit to a Charming Town. Strong Christian Themes
The Mitford Series is a collection of incredibly simple books about small town life. Told from the point of view of a preacher in a mythical town in the hills of North Carolina... Read more
Published on May 4 2002 by a-

5.0 out of 5 stars Best "feel good" book I've ever read
I have read all of the books in the Mitford Series. Jan Karon's characters come alive and make me smile. The best books I have ever read. I rate them 5+.
Published on April 21 2002 by wcolvin7

5.0 out of 5 stars I wanna go to Mitford!
I have looked for years for a series of books that are as warm and inviting as this. I fell in love with Father Tim and all the people who live in Mitford in those beautiful... Read more
Published on April 12 2002 by Marie Heavener

4.0 out of 5 stars Karon Is the Master of Series
Author Jan Karon does all the deadly little care-taking duties required of those who write a series so well that even I rarely lost patience with a trudge through three volumes... Read more
Published on April 12 2002 by Carolyn Howard-Johnson

2.0 out of 5 stars Enjoy Visiting Mitford BUT Need Character Development
I have read this third book - in hopes that the series gets better, in hopes that Tim & Cynthia have a "laugh-out-loud" entertaining wedding. Read more
Published on Jan 4 2002

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