What a blessed time of year to go down a wonderful memory lane, remembering some of my most favorite books of all times. Been several years since reading them, in fact own most, but need to see if I have any gaps of books I have not read.
Was so good to have a sit down with Father Tim and Cynthia. As they contemplated Christmas, Tim asks Cynthia what she would like from him. A letter she replies, and the story begins of the writing, losing, finding, losing and finding the wonderful "love" letter from Tim to Cynthia.
Interesting developments in the Dooley, Lace and family group. They are grown up more, and there are twisted plots around Thanksgiving and Christmas. Think you will enjoy. You will learn about joke telling, and writing, yummy foods, how the old folks share their love with each other, and keep the romance alive. I enjoyed the segments with pets. Its a strong plot in the story, one I very much enjoyed. Cats, dogs, horses, and others from Dooley's Veternarian business. It is thriving, and the kids are doing well.
Two asides I feel are important to mention, are 1) the writing of this book. Jan decided to have chapters from 1-2 character points of view, or to tell a small story about them. This is very different from her other books. 2) This book would NOT stand alone well at all. If you are new to Mitford, would strongly suggest getting some of the first books under your belt. I feel that with more character experience, your reading would be so much more of an enjoyable and rich experience. As the chapters are a quite short, we don't get quite the richness of her writing that we have in the past. Still good stuff, just not as fun and crisp as former books. Still Recommend. Rate: 3.5 Stars. I've been choosing to listen to the later books. Been so long since I've read one, I did "My Beloved" hit’s 461 pages, a little too long, could be trimmed.