"Nissenson, acclaimed for his powerful narratives (The Days of Awe; The Tree of Life), here shows the tight grip of religious devotion on one young man's mind ... History, politics, faith, and daily life all come together in a strong story." โ Library Journal Praise for High Nissenson's The Da
The Pilgrim
โ Scribed by Almond, Paul
- Book ID
- 108868972
- Publisher
- Red Deer Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 202 KB
- Series
- Alford Saga 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781552789773
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In 1896, young rector Jack Alford is sent to the implacable, granite shores of Labrador on the vast St. Lawrence River. Hazards imperil his life as he travels this harsh 450-mile coastline by boat and dogsled, to visit his far-flung parishioners. Jack also manages to rescue a cook from the crew of a schooner to keep him company on his travels. In this fourth book of The Alford Saga, his zeal for the welfare of Labrador's hardy parishioners diverts Jack from his romance. Through summer storms that menace his tiny mission boat and fierce blizzards that almost annihilate his dog team, Jack brings succour to stranded families, care and leadership to villages perched on the windy granite, and, finally, inspired teachings in hill-top churches that stand as beacons of hope among the seal-fishers and rugged pioneers of Labrador.
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