It\'s easy to feel at Home in Mitford.
And readers get a rich comedy about ordinary people and their ordinary lives..
Suddenly, Father Tim gets more than he bargained for.
Now, stir in a lovable but unloved boy, a mystifying jewel theft, and a secret that\'s sixty years old.
Add an attractive neighbor who begins wearing a path through the hedge.
Enter a dog the size of a sofa who moves in and won\'t go away.
Yet, Father Tim, the bachelor rector, wants something more.
In these high, green hills, the air is pure, the village is charming, and the people are generally lovable.
It\'s easy to feel at Home in Mitford