A warm, intimate portrait of a 20th-century Welsh rector and his village life.
This memoir collection shares memories of a minister who lived simply, loved music, and opened his door to neighbors, visitors, and children alike. Told with affection and a quiet humor, it blends personal reminiscence with a celebration of hospitality, faith, and community.
- Meet a rector whose kindness and curiosity shaped a parish, from shared hymns at the harmonium to patient, practical wisdom.
- Enjoy anecdotes about village life, the bonds between pastor, dog, and parishioners, and late-night stories that reveal the man behind the clerical collar.
- Explore reflections on ministry, simple living, and the enduring joy found in welcome, work, and a well-kept home.
- See a portrait of the era’s rural England and Wales through a narrator who values warmth, memory, and human connection.
Ideal for readers who love warm, character-driven memoirs and vivid portraits of village life and faith.