A Common Life The Wedding Story

A Common Life: The Wedding Story by Jan Karon, published by Penguin in 2001, invites readers back to the beloved town of Mitford for a heartwarming wedding event. This edition spans 186 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around the wedding of Father Tim Kavanagh and Cynthia Coppersmith at the Lord’s Chapel, capturing the anticipation and joy surrounding their special day.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of community and relationships as familiar characters, including Dooley Barlow and Miss Sadie, come together to celebrate love and laughter. The narrative poses engaging questions about the wedding preparations, from the timely arrival of the bride to the arrangements for flowers and cake. This fictional work intertwines themes of faith and joy, making it a fitting addition for those who appreciate stories that highlight the importance of love and hope in everyday life.
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Wedding bells ring out as Jan Karon takes her fans back in time to a cherished event in Mitford. The Lord’s Chapel is the setting for the wedding of Father Tim Kavanagh and Cynthia Coppersmith. 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 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 Barlow, Miss Sadie and Louella, Emma Newland, the mayor – in short, everybody who’s anybody in the little town with the big heart. The perfect book for anyone who believes in laughter, relies on hope and celebrates love.
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