The Pilgrim Song

The Pilgrim Song by Gilbert Morris, published by Bethany House Publishers in 2003, is a historical fiction novel that spans 316 pages. This installment, Book 29 of The House of Winslow series, follows Lewis Winslow, a man who, despite his wealth and a promising business future, grapples with personal loss and family discontent. As he faces the devastating financial collapse of October 1929, Lewis must confront the realities of his life and the troubled paths of his children.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family life and personal struggle within a historical context. The story explores the dynamics of the Winslow family as they navigate their individual challenges, including Lewis’s disappointment in his children—Josh’s pursuit of pleasure, Jennie’s societal ambitions, and Hannah’s reclusive existence. As the Winslows confront their changing circumstances, they must reassess their values and priorities to endure the trials ahead. This edition presents a rich tapestry of historical and religious elements, inviting readers to reflect on resilience and transformation.
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Book 29 of THE HOUSE OF WINSLOW. Lewis Winslow has money, a fine home, and a bright future in business–but he has lost his beloved wife and is disappointed with the way his children have turned out. Josh cares for nothing but pleasure. Jennie is caught up in society. And Hannah leads the life of a recluse. When the calendar turns to October 1929, Lewis Winslow loses everything. An old army buddy offers to help–but he’s in trouble with the law! The Winslows must change their priorities if they expect to survive.
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