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Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance (Lake Wobegon) [Hardcover]

Garrison Keillor (Author)
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September 22, 2009 Lake Wobegon
Wobegon goes abroad in this rousing and moving story of a group trip to Rome

Margie Krebsbach dreams up the idea of a trip to Rome, hoping to get her husband Carl to make love to her-he's been sleeping across the hall and she has no idea why. She finds a patriotic purpose for the journey. A Lake Wobegon boy, Gussy Norlander, died in the liberation of Rome, 1944, and his grave, according to his elderly brother, Norbert, is in a neglected weed patch near the Colosseum. So it's decided they will go to clean Gussy's final resting place. Margie is unprepared for the enthusiastic response- fifty people want to go with her, including her nemesis, the mayor of Lake Wobegon, Carl's bossy sister, Eloise, Mr. Berge the town drunk, and her treacherous mother-in-law. Margie fends off some of the would-be travelers with a graphic handout on the dangers of typhus and food poisoning and the seriousness of diarrhea, but ten applicants remain, though Carl is not sure he wants to go after all. At this, a heartbroken Margie gets the motley crew to the airport and aboard the plane, and then discovers one of the secret pleasures of travel-safely away from Lake Wobegon, the pilgrims' memories are quickened and they recall long-forgotten incidents. In the warm circle of kinship, as they enter alien territory, they tell stories of astonishing frankness and self-revelation all delivered with Keillor's trademark humor.

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The good folk of Wobegon head to Italy – love, laughter and chaos ensue… --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

About the Author

Garrison Keillor is the host and writer of NPR's A Prairie Home Companion, now in its thirty-second year on the air. He is the author of eighteen books, including the New York Times bestseller Pontoon and most recently, Liberty.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Viking Adult; 1st Printing edition (September 22, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670021091
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670021093
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #382,067 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Garrison Keillor is the bestselling author of Lake Wobegon Days, Happy To Be Here, Leaving Home, We Are Still Married, Radio Romance, The Book of Guys and Wobegon Boy (available in Penguin Audiobook). He is the host of A Prairie Home Companion on American public radio and a contributor to Time magazine. He lives in Wisconsin and New York City.

 

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A funny read, a real gem, September 23, 2009
This review is from: Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance (Lake Wobegon) (Hardcover)
A personal note: Years ago I bought a hardback copy of Lake Wobegon Days. I figured since I loved the radio show surely I'd love his book. Wrong. I'm usually a dedicated reader. Once I lay out the money for a book I usually read it through whether I like it or not. I was raised not to waste food and I suppose that carried over into not wasting a read, especially when I laid out the hard earned dollars to buy it. At any rate, Lake Wobegon Days is one of the few books I just couldn't bring myself to finish. I have avoided Keillor's books since then. Until now!

I have to admit that I picked up Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance in a book store not expecting to buy the book. After reading about ten pages while standing in the aisle I found a chair and read ten more. I bought the book. Pilgrims is a funny, intelligent story told by a master storyteller. As a man who also loves to sing but who has been told "don't sing" I found an instant kinship with "Gary" Keillor. Truth be told, the real Keillor is a much better singer than I am.

The story is entertaining and straightforward. Gary Keillor, the main character, stops by Lake Wobegon to deliver a speech to The Thanatopsis Women's Club. After a chain of misunderstandings so reminiscent of a television sitcom where one misunderstanding leads to another, Gary Keillor agrees to pay for a trip to Italy for a group of Wobegonians. It is during this trip that the author's gift for storytelling really shows. Though the purpose of the trip is a somber one, the following pages are a giggle a minute. Self deprecation is one of the oldest bits a comedian/author can use; and it can get old in a hurry. But in Keillor's hands it is pure honey.

There is more here but I don't want to run the risk of ruining the read for anyone else. I found Pilgrims to be a very, very entertaining.

I may have been wrong all these years.

I highly recommend Pilgrims: A Wobegon.

Peace to all.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just live life, September 25, 2009
This review is from: Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance (Lake Wobegon) (Hardcover)
Garrison Keillor has to be one of the most preeminent story tellers of today; but if you expect his books to be the sweet, innocuous, wonderful stories of his Prairie Home Companion radio show - they are not. His books are not the same; they are deeper and more complex. They delve into the deeper recesses of the Midwestern human soul..
`Pilgrims' is doubly funny if you know Midwesterners..."oh no, not another picture, no whooping please, do not give me any notice, I wish to just blend in. `Pilgrims' is the story of a trip to Italy by some familiar names of Lake Wobegone. They are going to fulfill a promise to put a picture on his grave of one of the town heroes, Gussie Norlander, from WWII.
The pilgrims include Marjorie and Carl Kresbach, ,Daryl and Marilyn Tollerud, Clint and Irene Bunsen, Eloise and Wally Kresbach, Wally and Evelyn Kreuger, Father Wilmer, Lyle Janske and Gary Keillor - radio host.
The descriptions of the characters and their reactions and the surroundings around them are part of Garrison's gift of storytelling. In the Midwest self depreciating style... Gary Keillor speaks and everyone wonders how this this man ever came to be telling stories on the radio.
`Pilgrims' tells of love, husband's and wife's misunderstandings. It is earthy and pithy, especially compared to the weekly PBS show that many listen to. I really don't want to give away the story endings, but it has many unexpected twists and turns of how these Midwesterners react to this trip to Italy. They find a surprising answer to the story of hero Gussie Norlander, they also discover some surprising answers to their lives. They all discover that maybe it is enough to just live life and there might be a larger meaning beyond what you would expect. To say more would be to give away the twists that make this an interesting book of the human condition, not just of the Midwesterner's mindset.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gary Keillor is a very funny guy..., September 22, 2009
This review is from: Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance (Lake Wobegon) (Hardcover)
Prepare to laugh. In Keillor's latest Wobegon fantasy, a dozen Lake Wobegonians make a trip to Rome to honor a hometown war hero who died during the Italian campaign in WWII.

Keillor tags along, or at least Gary Keillor does. This Keillor is the host of "A Prairie Home Companion", a highly successful radio show. Lake Wobegon is Keillor's home town and when he returns to give a speech there he gets roped into footing the bill for the entire trip.

The usual cast of characters are here. They have little respect for Keillor or for his program which seems to mock their home town. The trip is supposedly intended to re -ignite the flame in one couple's foundering marriage. But it turns into much more, a mystery, a suspense, a romance? Keillor implies that outcome in his title. One must presume that it refers to his love for this imaginary little Minnesota town?

The high points along the way are the many opportunities Keillor has to mock himself, even his own singing. This self deprecating humor is pure gold.
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