Christmas in Mitford

Christmas in Mitford by Jan Karon, published by Penguin Publishing Group in November 2004, invites readers into the heartwarming world of Mitford during the holiday season. This edition features a collection of stories centered around beloved characters as they embrace the festive spirit. The narrative unfolds with Esther Bolick, who is eager to bake her renowned orange marmalade cakes and share them with friends and neighbors after Christmas Eve services at Lord’s Chapel.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of community and tradition as the characters engage in holiday activities, including a snowman-building contest that ignites friendly competition. The book captures themes of friendship and celebration, reflecting the joys of the season through the lens of literary and religious elements. With its focus on spirituality and the warmth of human connection, this edition provides a cozy escape into the festive atmosphere of Mitford.
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In Esther’s Gift, Esther Bolick is filled with the holiday spirit as she prepares to bake the annual batch of her famous – and utterly scrumptious – orange marmalade cakes. Following Christmas Eve services at Lord’s Chapel, she and Gene will deliver a two-layer marmalade to each of seven friends and neighbors, all of them favorite Mitford characters; In The Mitford Snowmen, everyone’s favorite characters are filled with holiday spirit. And when a swirling snowfall brings them to Main Street for a snowman-building contest, the spirit of competition comes alive as well.
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