Thursday, November 17, 2011

A Quaint, Compelling 'Pilgrim' Tale In The New World

The year is 1622, and a tormented English Puritan strikes out for the Plymouth Plantation in Hugh Nissenson's moody, intelligent novel. Critic Maureen Corrigan says The Pilgrim is a work of straightforward historical fiction ? of the sort that you don't see so much anymore.

Amanda Swisten Amber Arbucci Amber Brkich

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