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A Light in the Window

Audiobook
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0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: At least 6 months

When Jan Karon published At Home in Mitford, readers across the country fell in love with her cozy town and cast of vivid, endearing characters. Focusing on the adventures and misadventures of a gentle, middle-aged rector, Father Tim, the first novel quickly became a national best-seller. Now, in the second book of the Mitford series, Father Tim finds his heart drawn to his lovely, artistic neighbor, Cynthia. Frequently visiting each other, they make a well-worn path through the hedge that separates their lawns. Meanwhile, recognizing a good catch when she sees one, a wealthy widow in his parish is pursuing Father Tim with fragrant, seductive casseroles. Like the best of storytellers, Jan Karon has an unerring feel for the rhythms and cadences of small town life. She captures all the picturesque details that draw the listener close to the people who fill Father Tim's world. Come on in to A Light in the Window; you'll feel right at home.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 29, 1996
      The first two novels in Karon's Mitford series chronicle the everyday eccentricities of a small North Carolina town.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      It is more than usually emblematic that Father Tim is diabetic, since the sweetness of this installment of his life in Mitford is particularly intense. You will always be a step ahead of the plot; you will never be disappointed the cracker barrel kindness, loyalty, and Christian charity of the citizens of Mitford, with the exception of rich, selfish widow Edith Mallory, who hopes to hook Father Tim. You may tire of Timothy's dithering over romantic commitment to the perfect Cynthia; you may flag slightly at the thought of 60-year-olds making a drama over "going steady." But John McDonough's warm, mature voice and his patience with all these foibles make the perfect instrument for another eventful, well-made, reassuring, and gently comic visit to Mitford. B.G. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:890
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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