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A New Song

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Informationen zum Autor Jan Karon , born Janice Meredith Wilson in the foothills of North Carolina, was named after the title of a popular novel, Janice Meredith. Jan wrote her first novel at the age of ten. "The manuscript was written on Blue Horse notebook paper, and was, for good reason, kept hidden from my sister. When she found it, she discovered the one curse word I had, with pounding heart, included in someone's speech. For Pete's sake, hadn't Rhett Butler used that very same word and gotten away with it? After my grandmother's exceedingly focused reproof, I've written books without cussin' ever since." Several years ago, Karon left a successful career in advertising to move to the mountain village of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, and write books. "I stepped out on faith to follow my lifelong dream of being an author," she says. "I made real sacrifices and took big risks. But living, it seems to me, is largely about risk." Enthusiastic booksellers across the country have introduced readers of all ages to Karon's heartwarming books. At Home in Mitford , Karon's first book in the Mitford series, was nominated for an ABBY by the American Booksellers Association in 1996 and again in 1997. Bookstore owner, Shirley Sprinkle, says, "The Mitford Books have been our all-time fiction bestsellers since we went in business twenty-five years ago. We've sold 10,000 of Jan's books and don't see any end to the Mitford phenomenon." Klappentext In the fifth novel in #1 New York Times bestselling author Jan Karon's beloved series, fans old and new will discover that when it comes to Mitford, absence only make the heart grow fonder... Mitford's longtime Episcopal priest, Father Tim, has retired. But new challenges and adventures await when he agrees to serve as interim minister of a small church on Whitecap Island. He and his wife, Cynthia, soon find that Whitecap has its own unforgettable characters: a church organist with a mysterious past, a lovelorn bachelor placing personal ads, a mother battling paralyzing depression. Whitecap has more than its fair share of challenges, but in the end, Father Tim and Cynthia find that Mitford is never far away when circumstances back home keep their phone ringing off the hook... Table of Contents   PENGUIN BOOKS Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Epigraph Acknowledgements   CHAPTER ONE - Angel of Light CHAPTER TWO - Social Graces CHAPTER THREE - Going, Going, Gone CHAPTER FOUR - The Smell of Salt Air CHAPTER FIVE - A Patch of Blue CHAPTER SIX - The Long Shining CHAPTER SEVEN - A Little Night Music CHAPTER EIGHT - The Spark in the Flax CHAPTER NINE - Home Far Away CHAPTER TEN - If Wishes Were Horses CHAPTER ELEVEN - Worms to Butterflies CHAPTER TWELVE - Over the Wall CHAPTER THIRTEEN - Mighty Waters CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Letting Go CHAPTER FIFTEEN - Lock and Key CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Dorchester Island CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - Bread and Wine CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - Simple Graces CHAPTER NINETEEN - Jericho CHAPTER TWENTY - Dearly Beloved CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE - True Confessions CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO - A New Song Sneak Peek: Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good PENGUIN BOOKS A NEW SONG Jan Karon, who lives in Blowing Rock, North Carolina, was an award-winning advertising executive before following her dream of writing books. She is the author of five bestselling Mitford novels: At Home in Mitford ; A Light in the Window ; These High, Green Hills; Out to Canaan ; and A New Song (all available from Penguin). At Home in Mitford was nominated for an ABBY Award by the American Booksellers Association in 1996, 1997, and 1998. Her book Jeremy: The Tale of an Honest Bunny will be published in 2000 by Viking Children’s ...

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Jan Karon, born Janice Meredith Wilson in the foothills of North Carolina, was named after the title of a popular novel, Janice Meredith.Jan wrote her first novel at the age of ten. "The manuscript was written on Blue Horse notebook paper, and was, for good reason, kept hidden from my sister. When she found it, she discovered the one curse word I had, with pounding heart, included in someone's speech. For Pete's sake, hadn't Rhett Butler used that very same word and gotten away with it? After my grandmother's exceedingly focused reproof, I've written books without cussin' ever since."
Several years ago, Karon left a successful career in advertising to move to the mountain village of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, and write books. "I stepped out on faith to follow my lifelong dream of being an author," she says. "I made real sacrifices and took big risks. But living, it seems to me, is largely about risk."
Enthusiastic booksellers across the country have introduced readers of all ages to Karon's heartwarming books. At Home in Mitford, Karon's first book in the Mitford series, was nominated for an ABBY by the American Booksellers Association in 1996 and again in 1997. Bookstore owner, Shirley Sprinkle, says, "The Mitford Books have been our all-time fiction bestsellers since we went in business twenty-five years ago. We've sold 10,000 of Jan's books and don't see any end to the Mitford phenomenon."

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Authors Jan Karon
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.12.1999
 
EAN 9780140270594
ISBN 978-0-14-027059-4
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 130 mm x 197 mm x 27 mm
Series Mitford Years
A Mitford Novel
A Mitford Novel
Mitford Novel
Mitford Years
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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