The Fortunate Pilgrim

The Fortunate Pilgrim by Mario Puzo, published by Penguin Random House in 2012, is a compelling narrative that explores the experiences of an immigrant family in New York City. Spanning 301 pages, this edition presents a classic tale of love, crime, and the struggles faced by Lucia Santa, a wife and mother navigating the challenges of the Great Depression and the early years of war while adapting to life in a new country.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the conflicts between Italian and American values, as well as the violence and bloodshed that accompany these cultural clashes. The story delves into themes of cultural heritage and city life, offering insights into the immigrant experience during a tumultuous period. Through Lucia’s journey, the book captures the resilience and determination of a family striving to find their place in a foreign land.
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A CLASSIC TALE OF THE LOVES, CRIMES AND STRUGGLES CONFRONTED BY ONE FAMILY OF IMMIGRANTS LIVING IN NEW YORK CITY.
From the barren farms of Italy to the cramped tenements of New York, Lucia Santa – wife, widow and mother of two families – must steer them through the Depression and the early years of war as they adapt to life in a strange land. However, she cannot prevent the conflict between Italian and American values – nor the violence and bloodshed which must surely follow…
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