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ISBN: 1026040515

ISBN13: 9781026040515

Three Pilgrims and a Tinker

"Three Pilgrims and a Tinker" is a witty and perceptive exploration of post-World War I English society and the peculiar allure of the hunting shires. The story follows Marion Dawney, a woman accustomed to the sophisticated circles of London and the Riviera, as she settles into a drafty house in the heart of fox-hunting country. Accompanied by her three children-the "pilgrims" of the title-and their spirited terrier, the "tinker," Marion must navigate the rigid social hierarchies and the all-consuming obsession with the hunt that defines her new environment.

Mary Borden delivers a sharp comedy of manners that captures the restless spirit of a generation seeking stability in the traditions of the English countryside. Through the eyes of the Dawney family, the novel examines the clash between cosmopolitan sensibilities and the rugged, often absurd, realities of rural sport. Rich in atmosphere and characterization, "Three Pilgrims and a Tinker" stands as a compelling portrait of class, family, and the search for belonging in a rapidly changing world.

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