Home to Harmony

Home to Harmony by Philip Gulley invites readers to explore the quaint town of Harmony, Indiana, through the eyes of Sam Gardner, who embarks on his first year as pastor. Published by Harper Collins on March 28, 2006, this reprint edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a setting where significant events are rare, yet the daily occurrences of life profoundly impact the community and its residents.
In this story, readers will encounter a blend of humor and warmth as Sam reconnects with old friends and family while navigating the quirks of small-town life. The book delves into themes of family life, community, and the nuances of religious and romantic relationships, all set against the backdrop of a peaceful rural environment. Through its engaging portrayal of everyday moments, Home to Harmony offers a reflective look at the connections that shape our lives.
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Come home to Harmony, Indiana, a peaceful slice of small-town America, as Sam Gardner, Harmony-born and raised, begins his inaugural year as pastor to a new flock of old friends, family members, and outrageous eccentrics — in this unforgettable place where earth-shattering events rarely occur, but small life-altering ones happen daily.
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