Light from Heaven #9
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Light from Heaven #9   -     By: Jan Karon

Light from Heaven #9

Penguin Random House / 2006 / Paperback

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All good things--even laughter and orange marmalade cake--must come to an end! In Karon's long-anticipated Mitford finale, Father Tim and Cynthia house-sit a century-old farm, welcome a surprising new addition to the nest, and face their biggest challenge. Can Father Tim revive a long-empty mountain church--or is he trying to accomplish the impossible?

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Title: Light from Heaven #9
By: Jan Karon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 400
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 7.00 X 5.00 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0143037706
ISBN-13: 9780143037705
Series: Mitford
Stock No: WW037706

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Father Tim takes on a new challenge in this inspirational installment in the beloved Mitford series by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Bathed in Prayer

Father Tim Kavanagh has been asked to "come up higher" more than once. But he’s never been asked to do the impossible—until now. The retired Episcopal priest takes on the revival of a mountain church that’s been closed for forty years. Meanwhile, in Mitford, he’s sent on a hunt for hidden treasure, and two beloved friends are called to come up higher as well. As Father Tim finds, there are still plenty of heartfelt surprises, dear friends old and new, and the most important lesson of all: It’s never too late.

Author Bio

Jan Karon, born Janice Meredith Wilson in the foothills of North Carolina, was named after the title of a popular novel, Janice Meredith.

Jan wrote her first novel at the age of ten. "The manuscript was written on Blue Horse notebook paper, and was, for good reason, kept hidden from my sister. When she found it, she discovered the one curse word I had, with pounding heart, included in someone's speech. For Pete's sake, hadn't Rhett Butler used that very same word and gotten away with it? After my grandmother's exceedingly focused reproof, I've written books without cussin' ever since."

Several years ago, Karon left a successful career in advertising to move to the mountain village of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, and write books. "I stepped out on faith to follow my lifelong dream of being an author," she says. "I made real sacrifices and took big risks. But living, it seems to me, is largely about risk."

Enthusiastic booksellers across the country have introduced readers of all ages to Karon's heartwarming books. At Home in Mitford, Karon's first book in the Mitford series, was nominated for an ABBY by the American Booksellers Association in 1996 and again in 1997. Bookstore owner, Shirley Sprinkle, says, "The Mitford Books have been our all-time fiction bestsellers since we went in business twenty-five years ago. We've sold 10,000 of Jan's books and don't see any end to the Mitford phenomenon."

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