3 Moms Book Nook - Week 3
At Home In Mitford by: Jan Karon
Week3
I thought for this week, since we are now at the end of the book, it would be fun to discuss some of the Reader’s Guide discussion questions. I found these in the back of my book, but you can also find them on Jan Karon’s website.
Here are just a few brief thoughts of mine. I’m not going to go into each question as I’d love to be able to discuss some of these more in depth through the comments.
For #1, I felt that Barnabas was such a driving force behind Father Tim’s transformation from an unsure and unfulfilled pastor. Even though at first he was unsure of Barnabas, once Father Tim welcomed Barnabas into his home, he seemed to start viewing life differently. Not being a dog person myself, I had a bit of a hard time relating to this at first. But once I began to look at the situation from Father Tim’s point of view, I grew just as attached to Barnabas as he did.
As to #7, I loved the saying “Mitford takes care of its own” almost as much as I loved seeing that played out throughout the book. I don’t think this compassion and general care of neighbors is limited to only small towns, although sadly, is does seem to be dying out in our society. I think you can choose to create a community like this wherever you live. It only takes one person to reach out to someone else and start a positive momentum.
For that matter, if we look at the niches in the blog community, I think it’s safe to say that the “blogosphere takes care of its own.” I have been so blessed to see all the wonderful ways bloggers reach out to each other and help each other. I definitely see strong similarities between our little niche of blogs and the village of Mitford. Does anyone else agree with me on this?
Please share your thoughts about these questions, or anything else from the book, with us in the comments. We’d love to discuss all of these things with anyone who has read the Mitford books.
As for the next book we will be reading, Toni, Joy and myself are still deciding if we are going to continue the 3 Moms Book Nook. We may move on to different topics for our Sunday posts. We’ll let you know as soon as we decide. If we do continue this series, our next book will be The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell.
AUTHOR | Kate Miller
Kate, one of the original 3 Moms, is a happy wife and stay-at-home, homeschooling mother of 4 children, ages 9, 4, 3, and 1 1/2. She and her family have spent the past few years purposefully living a simple and frugal life. Along the way, she has learned many frugal and financially-wise tips to help her family save and intelligently spend money while still enjoying an immensely full and wonderful life. You can read more about Kate on her personal blog, A Simple Walk and on her foodie blog, Cooking During Stolen Moments.








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Kate,
I didn’t know how else to get a hold of you… you won my 1st pink season giveaway! If you can email me when you get this, we can square away the details!