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Nobody's Pilgrims

(Paperback, Paperback original)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nobody's Pilgrims

Contributors:

By (Author) Sergio Troncoso

ISBN:

9781910646908

Publisher:

Old Barn Books

Imprint:

Old Barn Books

Publication Date:

3rd January 2024

Edition:

Paperback original

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Three teenagers are traveling northeast in a navy blue Ford pickup. Turi has fled his abusive family to see the beautiful New England landscape he's always dreamed about. Arnulfo is undocumented and wants only to find someplace to work and live. Molly seeks a new life far away from her nowhere Missouri town. Turi and Arnulfo are best friends. Molly and Turi are falling in love. But for all their innocence, violence follows the trio at every turn. The mean old man who owns the truck wants it back. The narco who hid a deadly shipment in the truck really, really wants it back. And the imperturbable hitman the narco sends after the trio will kill anyone who stands in his way. Turi, Arnulfo, and Molly might outrun the carnage that's stalking them ... but they can't elude the chaos they're carrying, no matter how far they go. A literary novel with the propulsion of a thriller, a genre joyride written in the prose of a master, NOBODYS PILGRIMS simultaneously offers and questions the possibility of escape in America with a gritty frontier twist.

Author Bio

The American son of Mexican immigrants, Troncoso was born in rural Ysleta, east of El Paso. During their first years in Texas, his family lived with kerosene lamps and stoves and a bathroom in the backyard. He holds degrees from both Harvard and Yale and is a member ofPEN America, which campaigns to protect free expression and celebrate literature. Troncoso often writes about the United-Sates-Mexico border, working-class immigrants, families and fatherhood.

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