Common Life : The Wedding Story
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1. The Proposal
2. The Grill
3. The Fanfare
4. The Bishop
5. The Joke
6. The Letter
7. The Prayer
8. The Preamble
9. The Wedding
10. The Beginning
208 Pages
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Mitford’s Lord’s Chapel seats barely two hundred souls, yet millions of Jan Karon’s fans will be there for the most joyful event in years: the wedding of Father Tim Kavanagh and Cynthia Coppersmith. Here at last is A Common Life, and the long-awaited answers to these deeply probing questions: Will Father Tim fall apart when he takes his vows? Will Cynthia make it to the church on time? Who’ll arrange the flowers and bake the wedding cake? And will Uncle Billy’s prayers for a great joke be answered in time for the reception?
All the beloved Mitford characters will be there: Dooley Barlowe, Miss Sadie and Louella, Emma Newland, the mayor; in short, everybody who’s anybody in the little town with the big heart.
A Common Life is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, anniversaries, and for a bride or groom to give to his or her beloved. In truth, it’s perfect for anyone who believes in laughter, relies on hope, and celebrates love.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780142000342
ISBN10: 0142000345
Jan Karon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2002
Mitford Years # 6
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
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