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Out to canaan

In the small town of Mitford, Father Tim and his wife Cynthia ponder their retirement plans and try to raise their young charge, Dooley, while a brash mayoral candidate is calling for development and "progress."

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  • "In the small town of Mitford, Father Tim and his wife Cynthia ponder their retirement plans and try to raise their young charge, Dooley, while a brash mayoral candidate is calling for development and "progress.""@en
  • "Father Tim Kavanagh, the beloved Episcopal priest, confronts some unsettling trends in the village as he prepares for retirement."@en
  • "Father Tim Kavanagh, the beloved Episcopal priest, confronts some unsettling trends in the village as he prepares for retirement."
  • "In the small town of Mitford, rector Father Tim and his lovely wife Cynthia ponder their retirement plans, trying to raise their young charge, Dooley, and find Dooley's missing, abandoned siblings, while a brash mayoral candidate is calling for development and "progress.""@en
  • "Mitford, a small town in America, has always resisted change. Father Tim, his wife Cynthia and the townsfolk see foreseeable change when there is a threat to turn a house into an international spa...will Mitford's heart and that of its people remain steadfast?"@en
  • ""Thousands of readers have come home to Mitford, the little town with the big heart, whose endearing and eccentric residents have become like family members."--Publisher's description."@en
  • "In this fourth book in the Mitford series, Father Tim and Cynthia are pondering their retirement plans while trying to raise their young charge, Dooley. The mayoral race is heating up; the bakery may be closing; and the town's finest house may become a spa."
  • ""Thousands of readers have come home to Mitford, the little town with the big heart, whose endearing and eccentric residents have become like family members. But now change is coming to the hamlet. Father Tim, the Episcopal rector, and his wife Cynthia are pondering retirement; a brash new mayoral candidate is calling for aggressive development; a suspicious realtor with plans for a health spa is eyeing the beloved house on the hill; and, worst of all, the Sweet Stuff Bakery may be closing. Meanwhile, ordinary people are leading the extraordinary lives that hundreds of thousands of readers have found so inviting and inspiring"--Publisher website (January 2007)."@en
  • "In this fourth book in the Mitford series, Father Tim and Cynthia are pondering their retirement plans while trying to raise their young charge, Dooley. The mayoral race is heating up; the bakery may be closing; and the town's finest house may become a spa."@en
  • "Father Tim and Cynthia are making plans for retirement while guiding Dooley through his young life. Change is coming to Mitford."@en
  • "Father Tim Kavanaugh, his wife Cynthia and nearly a thousand other souls inhabit the quaint mountain village of Mitford, North Carolina. All is not peaceful at the rectory however as Father Tim continues to search for the abandoned siblings of Dooley Barlowe, takes in a homeless man and ponders the realities of life."
  • "Father Tim Kavanaugh, his wife Cynthia and nearly a thousand other souls inhabit the quaint mountain village of Mitford, North Carolina. All is not peaceful at the rectory however as Father Tim continues to search for the abandoned siblings of Dooley Barlowe, takes in a homeless man and ponders the realities of life."@en
  • "Mitford, a small town in America, has always resisted change. Father Tim, his wife Cynthia and the townsfolk see foreseeable change when there is a threat to turn a house into an international spa ... will Mitford's heart remain steadfast?"@en
  • "Preparing for his retirement, Father Tim wrestles with a reluctance to release his flock to another shepherd. His difficulties multiply when the new mayoral candidate splits the town's voters with plans for aggressive development. Suddenly the rector and his vivacious wife, Cynthia, are spending their once tranquil days calming heated bickering between old friends."
  • ""Father Tim and Cynthia are pondering their retirement plans while trying to raise their young charge, Dooley. The mayoral race is heating up; the bakery may be closing; and the town's finest house may become-- a spa. Can change be coming to Mitford?"--Container."@en
  • "A novel on a small town in the heartland of America. A brash new mayoral candidate is calling for development, the Sweet Stuff Bakery may be closing, Father Tim, the Episcopalian rector and his vivacious wife are pondering retirement and someone is wheeling and dealing to turn Mitford's finest house into a spa. By the author of At Home in Mitford."

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  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Talking books"@en
  • "Fiction"
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  • "Christian fiction"
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  • "Out to canaan"@en
  • "Out to Canaan the fourth novel in the Mitford series"@en
  • "Out to Canaan"
  • "Out to Canaan"@en
  • "Out to canaan Book 4"@en
  • "Out to Canaan Mitford #4"@en
  • "Out to Canaan Read by Jan Karon"@en