The Lone Pilgrim

The Lone Pilgrim by Laurie Colwin, published by Harper Collins on January 9, 2001, is a collection of stories that explores themes of love and privacy. This edition comprises 224 pages and is presented in English. The narratives feature a diverse cast of characters, including young men and women such as pianists, historians, and architects, each navigating the complexities of adult life with a blend of seriousness and humor.
Readers will find that the stories are infused with the elegance and spirit characteristic of Colwin’s writing. The characters, ranging from composed and sassy women to magnetic and adventurous men, experience the enriching and often maddening challenges of love and relationships. This collection captures the essence of their journeys, providing insights into the starting moments of adult life and the intricate dynamics that come with it.
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This collection of stories about love and privacy is serious , funny, tender, and alive with the elegance and spirit that characterize Laurie Colwin’s work. In these stories, the reader moves among young men and women: pianists, historians, book illustrators, architects; women who are composed and inimitably sassy; and men who are magnetic, adventurous in love, or fiendishly elusive. They are people who are experiencing, often for the first time, the starting, enriching, and maddening complications of adult life.
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