My Beloved: A Mitford Novel
By (Author) Jan Karon
Penguin Putnam Inc
G P Putnam's Sons
11th November 2025
7th October 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Hardback
320
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
#1 New York Times bestselling author Jan Karon gives her beloved fans what they want for Christmas- a new Mitford novel. #1 New York Times bestselling author Jan Karon gives her beloved fans what they want for Christmas- a new Mitford novel. When Father Tim's wife, Cynthia, asks what he wants for Christmas, he pens the answer in a love letter that bares his most private feelings. Then the letter goes missing and circulates among his astonished neighbors. So much for private. Can a letter change a life Ask Helene, the piano teacher who has avoided her feelings for a lifetime. Ask Hope, the village bookseller who desperately needs something that's impossibly out of reach. Or, if you'd like to know how a brush with death can be the portal to a happy marriage, Cynthia will tell you all about it. In My Beloved, Harley gets an important letter of his own; a broken heart teaches the Old Mayor, Esther Cunningham, a lesson long in coming; and thanks to Lace and Dooley, readers get what they've been waiting for- Sadie. Poignant, hilarious, and life-affirming, My Beloved sets a generous table for millions of readers who love these characters like family. With Karon's signature humanity shining through on every page, this is a season of life in Mitford you won't want to miss.
Jan Karon is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of fifteen novels in the Mitford series, featuring Episcopal priest Father Tim Kavanagh. She has authored twelve other books, including Jan Karon's Mitford Cookbook and Kitchen Reader, and several titles for children. Jan lives in Virginia near the World Heritage site of Jefferson's Monticello. The Mitford series was inspired by Jan's life in Western North Carolina, where her Mitford Museum now advances the Mitford ethos through literacy, creativity, and community. To reach out to Jan Karon and to learn more about the Mitford Museum, visit www.themitfordmuseum.org.