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Pilgrim

ISBN: 9781402209246

By: Hugh Nissenson

Published: 11/08/2011

"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."
– Library Journal

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"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."
– Library Journal

Praise for High Nissenson’s The Days of Awe:

"I just finished The Days of Awe. I am too moved to move. (Even this pen.) An amazing novel. It is as if we are eavesdropping on life."
– Cynthia Ozick

"If you believe the best novels should be transformative, should rip the dusty curtains from our everyday vision; if you don't mind being terrorized by a narrative, then you'll be looking at a different world when you finish these pages."
– Carolyn See, Washington Post

"A deep affirmation of life in all its mystery and agony and joy."
– Frederick M. Dolan, author of Allegories of America

"Nissenson's haunting, deeply moral novel asks the largest questions, and with tough lyric elegance, illuminates the smallest moments. The Days of Awe is a Great Awakening elegy for all our lives even as we live them."
– Johanna Kaplan, author of 0 My America

"A Masterpiece!"
– Amos Elon, author of The Pity of It All

About the Author

Hugh Nissenson

Hugh Nissenson is the author of eight books, including the recent illustrated novel The Song of the Earth, which received a number of superb reviews in the New Yorker, the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times among others. His previous novel The Tree of Life was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pen-Faulkner Award in 1985. He lives in New York City.