Shepherds Abiding by Jan Karon

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  • Pub. Date: October 2003
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,654

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    • Pub. Date: October 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,654

    Synopsis

    Since he was a boy growing up in Mississippi, Father Tim has lived what he calls "the life of the mind." Except for cooking and gardening and washing his dog, he never learned to savor the work of his hands. And then he finds a derelict nativity scene--twenty figures, including a flock of sheep, that have suffered the indignities of time and neglect.

    Could he give the small company new life? Restore the camel's ear, repaint every piece, replace a missing nose on a wise man? "You can't teach an old dog new tricks!" he reminds himself. It's when he imagines the excitement in Cynthia's eyes that he steps up to the plate--and begins a small journey of faith that touches everyone around him.

    The eight novel in the bestselling Mitford Years series is a mediation on the best of all presents--the gift of one's heart. Lovingly written and beautifully illustrated, it seeks to restore the true Christmas spirit and give everyone a seat at Mitford's holiday table.


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    Karon works more homespun magic with this latest uplifting story set in sleepy Mitford, N.C. Father Timothy Kavanagh, stalwart of the Mitford series, is approaching 70 when he comes across pieces of an old English nativity scene at his friend Andrew Gregory's antique shop. The set has definitely seen better days, and Andrew is hoping that someone will volunteer to restore it. Who better than Father Tim, who seems to have reached a turning point in his life and needs a project to distract him? Inspired by memories of a manger from his childhood that was destroyed in a rainstorm, Father Tim, after much deliberation, takes up the cause, planning to surprise his artist wife, Cynthia. Meanwhile, Hope Winchester, manager of Mitford's Happy Endings bookshop, learns that the shop is in danger of closing at the end of the year and struggles to save it and make it her own. Tear-jerking moments and humorous scenes featuring Mitford's more ornery denizens make for a cozily familiar trip into town. The restoration of the cr che proves to be transformative for Father Tim, and a snowy Christmas Eve brings happiness to everyone in Mitford. Steering readers far from the "craziness and commerce of Christmas," Karon stays true to the adage that all things are possible with hard work, ingenuity and a little faith. Written in light, breezy prose that shimmers with faith and good hope, Karon's story goes down like hot cocoa by the fireplace. The author's warm spirituality and vibrant holiday spirit make this heartwarming eighth series entry a welcome one. (Oct.) Forecast: Christmas and Mitford are a no-fail match, and Karon's latest should vault toward the top of holiday lists. An extra bonus: visitors to Karon's Web site (www.mitfordbooks.com) can download templates for making their own nativity scene. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    If you have ever wanted to settle down in an idyllic small town and live a life focused on faith and family, Jan Karon's books are for you. Her Mitford series follows a rural town, its inhabitants and its rector with humor, sentiment and a foundation of Christian values that help characters overcome setbacks.

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    Reads like the phone bookby TheShort1

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    November 23, 2009: I bought this book early, and was saving it until around Christmas. What a disappointment. Hey, I'm old. I don't wanted to have 19 new characters thrown at me in the first 19 pages of the book. If she wants to put the whole town in her books, she should have a cast of characters like the Rita Mae Brown/Sneaky Pie Brown books!

    I didn't finish the book. By page 80 it had not grabbed me, and I had to stop.

    sheperds abidingby TomMD

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    February 23, 2009: I am still reading this book and find it quite interesting and very enjoyable to read, there were parts that kind of jumped around a little bit but I was able to keep up with them.


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