By: Don Reid
Genres: Inspirational
Posted: July 27, 2012
Although this book is listed as Christian fiction, which I have to say is normally a genre I don't read much, it doesn't at all have the preachiness of many religious- oriented stories, so I was able to read and enjoy it for the most part as a mainstream fiction book about the trials and tribulations of some of Mt. Jefferson's residents. I also read O Little town, an earlier book that takes place in the same town, in which Buddy makes an appearance, in case this book served as a sequel, which it doesn't. Both stories easily stand on their own.
Reid's characters are easy to like, and none of them are black or white, but filled with gray areas and are the products of the choices they make. Faith, family and friendship seem to be important issues to Reid, also a country music star, and are evident in his fiction.
Reid uses short chapters and lots of dialogue and the story moves swiftly, carrying readers along in its wake. For someone who wants to read a good story about long-time friendships, and seeing how characters grow, love and change over time in a small town, THE MULLIGANS OF MT. JEFFERSON is a great choice.
Book Summary
Set in the 1950's, this tender tale of lifelong friendship - through thick and thin - is about three old friends who still have something to learn about forgiveness and second chances.
The Mulligans of Mt. Jefferson
by: Don Reid
David C. Cook
January 1, 2012
On Sale: January 12, 2012
Featuring: Buddy; Harlan; Carl
396 pages
ISBN: 143476494X
EAN: 9781434764942
Kindle: B006IXZL4S
Paperback / e-Book