From the Mitford site...
All good thingseven laughter and orange marmalade cakemust come to an end.
And in Light from Heaven, the long-anticipated final volume in the phenomenally successful Mitford Years series, Karon deftly ties up all the loose ends of Father Timothy Kavanaghs deeply affecting life.
And in Light from Heaven, the long-anticipated final volume in the phenomenally successful Mitford Years series, Karon deftly ties up all the loose ends of Father Timothy Kavanaghs deeply affecting life.
Father Tim goes to his home state-Holly Springs, Mississippi.
What I like about Mitford is that they remind me of home a little bit and the characters read like people you would meet at the Winn Dixie(yes, it is still in Lake Park, Georgia.) When I try to determine what kind of writer I want to be, in regards to style, I prefer to be the small town girl next door with some whacky tacky stories only a swampwater babe like myself could tell. Karon inspired me to try my hand at this. And yes, Claudia. I still plan to do a cookbook once I finish Buttermilk Faith(my third novel that isn't complete.)What author is your inspiration?
A great Christmas Treat is Karon's Mitford Snowmen: snowmen.asp
2 comments:
I love the Mitford books. I bought the new one for my mother, but haven't read it yet. I hate to see the series end. I was tempted to become an Episcopalian, for a minute.
what are you saying? :) i am episcopalian? AME hee hee glad you love the books. do you have the cookbook, too?
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