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Sinners and Saints A Tour Across the States and Round Them, with Three Months Among the Mormons

By Phil Robinson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a fascinating 19th-century American adventure as the vices and virtues of frontier life and a unique religious community are brought to light.

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2017-01-31
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"Sinners and Saints" by Phil Robinson is a captivating travelogue that unfolds across the landscapes of late 19th-century United States, chronicling the author’s immersive exploration of Mormon society and the burgeoning American frontier; starting with a train journey from New York to Chicago, the narrative paints vivid pictures of the changing scenery, the quirks of American towns, and the interactions with fellow travelers, blending humor and astute observations into a charming and social commentary as Robinson explores themes of culture, society, and the growth of American towns, revealing both the admirable and less appealing aspects of the people he meets along the way.

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