The Fortunate Pilgrim

The Fortunate Pilgrim by Mario Puzo is a compelling narrative that delves into the lives of a family of New York City immigrants navigating the challenges of Hell’s Kitchen. Published by Random House on March 25, 1997, this first edition spans 283 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Lucia Santa, who strives to maintain her family’s unity while facing the complexities of life in a new country.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of experiences that blend love, crime, and struggle, reflecting the realities of Italian-American life. The narrative captures the poignant and often violent moments that define Lucia’s journey, offering insights into the immigrant experience. This edition includes a new preface by the author, enhancing the context of Puzo’s exploration of family dynamics and cultural identity.
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efore The Godfather and The Last Don, there was Puzo’s classic story about the loves, crimes and struggles confronted by one family of New York City immigrants living in Hell’s Kitchen. Fresh from the farms in Italy, Lucia Santa struggles to hold her family together in a strange land. At turns poignant, comic and violent, and with a new preface by the author, The Fortunate Pilgrim is Italian-American fiction at its very best.
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