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“When his flock thronged into the midnight service, there was wonder on every face at the newly hung greens and the softly flickering candles on each windowsill. To the simple beauty of the historic church was added fresh, green hope, the lush scent of flowers in winter, and candle flame that cast its flickering shadows over the congregation like a shawl.”

Quote by Jan Karon

Work

These High, Green Hills

This book delves into the lives of individuals living in a picturesque rural area, examining the evolving dynamics of community life and the impact of external influences on the local way of life. more

Author

Jan Karon
Jan Karon

Jan Karon, born in 1937, is an American writer known for his novels that revolve around the warm community life. His works have a large readership worldwide, with his 'The Mitford Series' novels being particularly popular. more

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