To Be Where You Are

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To Be Where You Are

Jan Karon

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"To Be Where You Are" invites readers back into the familiar, comforting world centered around Father Tim Kavanagh, a man who has spent years ministering to his beloved community. This installment finds him navigating the quiet, yet significant, transitions that often accompany middle age and a seasoned spiritual calling. The narrative explores his ongoing journey of faith, love, and self-discovery, often through the lens of his close relationships with his wife, Cynthia, and the eclectic, endearing residents of his town. The plot premise centers on the gentle unfolding of daily life, where profound moments of grace and understanding arise from seemingly ordinary circumstances, challenging Father Tim to embrace his present reality and find purpose within it. The story delves into profound themes of acceptance, the true meaning of belonging, and the enduring power of community. It's a testament to the idea that true contentment can be found not in chasing grand aspirations, but in fully inhabiting one's current place and role. What makes this book, and indeed Jan Karon's work, so compelling is its extraordinary warmth and authenticity. Readers are drawn into a world characterized by gentle humor, deep empathy for its characters, and thoughtful reflections on faith that feel earned rather than preached. The characters, with their relatable struggles and simple virtues, create an immersive experience, making the reader feel like a welcome neighbor observing life's subtle dramas and quiet triumphs.

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$9.5

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Publisher

Penguin

Pages

464

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780399183744

ISBN-10

0399183744

Language

English

Published

2018-08-07