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"Harmony hosts the biggest collection of crusty, lovable characters since James Herriot settled in Yorkshire."
--BookPage 
"Filled with grace..."
--Library Journal
Occasionally, a simple book feels like home, and its characters become cherished friends - this book is pure joy.
--Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
Gulley’s beloved Harmony series takes a festive turn with this delightful novella.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Gentle. Nostalgic. Gulley is one of a kind."
--Booklist

Home to Harmony by Philip GulleyHome to Harmony - Philip Gulley
The first book in the Harmony Series
 By Philip Gulley
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Thousands of readers have fallen in love with acclaimed Quaker writer Philip Gulley's Home to Harmony, a charming novel of a small town with a kindly spirit whose endearing and eccentric residents are like old friends. In this new edition with a bonus chapter from its sequel, Just Shy of Harmony, readers will ponder the mysteries and miracles that make Harmony a place worth visiting again and again.

Written in a warm, down-home style, this novel chronicles the moving and humorous world of Quaker pastor Sam Gardner in his first year back in his hometown. Laugh and cry with Sam as he reflects on the quirks of human nature in such memorable vignettes as "The Aluminum Years," in which a bumbling Sam mulls over the proper aluminum item to give his wife for their tenth anniversary. In another unforgettable story, the church quilt mysteriously displays the image of Jesus, drawing throngs of the faithful to the remarkable "Shroud of Harmony." Through it all, Sam's love -- for Billy Bundle, the "World's Shortest Evangelist"; Dale Hinshaw, the narrowminded church elder who "knew just enough Scripture to be annoying, but not enough to be transformed"; and all the others -- shines through in a collection of stories that readers will treasure for years to come.

  

  

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