34. Matthew Anderson, Someone Else’s Saint: How a Scottish Pilgrimage Led to Nova Scotia

I’ve written about Matthew Anderson’s Someone Else’s Saint: How a Scottish Pilgrimage Led to Nova Scotia here before (about a year ago, in fact), and as preparation for the pilgrimage conference I mentioned in my last post, I reread it last week. I have more things to say about it (rereading typically reveals something new about even a book you know well, in my experience), but I don’t want to scoop myself. Let me just say that Someone Else’s Saint is thoughtful and nuanced, and that Anderson is a gentle and learned guide.

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