Kristine S. (NHBookLover) reviewed These High, Green Hills (Mitford, Bk 3) on + 293 more book reviews
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Mitford is a wonderful small town full of interesting characters. Great series. Love them all.
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this cover is a pale pinkish brown not purple like the picture the ISBN matches.
This third in the Mitford series (At Home in Mitford)is another sympathetic portrayal of small-town Southern life with just enough drama to carry the plot and gracefully developed portraits of endearing characters.
This third in the Mitford series (At Home in Mitford)is another sympathetic portrayal of small-town Southern life with just enough drama to carry the plot and gracefully developed portraits of endearing characters.
Patty R. (joyfulislander) reviewed These High, Green Hills (Mitford, Bk 3) on + 123 more book reviews
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Another great book about Father Tim & Cynthia.
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Very uplifting book.
Kathie S. (thrillers-sleuths59) reviewed These High, Green Hills (Mitford, Bk 3) on + 12 more book reviews
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Various people in the town become known to us via their interactions w/the local vicar & his new wife. The beauty of people helping each other, young to old, keeps you involved right to the end.
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed These High, Green Hills (Mitford, Bk 3) on + 1726 more book reviews
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A wonderful series about the town of Mitford and the people who live there, you will be so happy to be apart of this town and the new friends you will have. Treat yourself soon to this great series.
Jan Karon's Mitford Series are comfort books. They invite you in and make you feel welcome, right at home.
I think that this was a little different than the previous books. It tended to drag in places and run long in others but the characters are extremely likeable and I did go on to read the next one.
Another great Mitford Years Novel.
Third book in the Mitford series -- the first years of Father Timothy's marriage
This is the third book in The Mitford Series. In These High Green Hills we find Dooley going off to an expensive boarding school and believe it or not Father Tim takes the big plunge. If you've loved the first two Mitford books, you'll love this one too.
wonderful edition to the series
#3 of the Mitford series. The book right after Father Tim, a minister, and his next door neighbor, Cynthia get married. Full of amusing stories about combining households, Miss Sadie, the arrival of a computer in the church office, and dealing with Dooley, his adopted teenage son . . . While it is in the middle of a series, you can still read it and enjoy without having read the others.
The third in the Mitford Series this installment centers on the the changes Father Tim and Cynthia have to make as a married couple. While I eventually began to tire of the Mitford Series, this was one of my favorites.
Life in Mitford with Father Timothy Kavanagh and his wife, Cynthia, are great stories. Can't put them down.
I really enjoyed this series. I had a hard time getting into the first novel, but then I was hooked. It was a very different read for me, but lots of fun.
large print version
Jan Karon writes with a friendly style and the small town of Mitford becomes a magical reality (reflective of the musical Brigadoon) as the pages are turned. I enjoyed the read and the writing. Lois Johnson
Great...Father Tim finally gets married.
This book was a gift for my sister who loved it. She is a Mitford fan and is currently running through the series in chronological order. She loves them all! I read the first three novels in the series and enjoyed them very much too. That's why I felt comfortable rating this one 5 stars. All the stories are sweet, gentle, fun, entertaining and populated with interesting and endearing characters. There is always just a hint of trouble or spice in the community of Mitford which keeps the stories realistic and entertaining. I highly recommend the entire series for a little escape. Whenever I had a stressful day, I'd grab my reading glasses and tell my husband, "I'm going to MItford!"
Beautiful copy!
Beautiful copy!