The Wordy Shipmates

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The Wordy Shipmates is a nonfiction book by Sarah Vowell that offers a witty, historically grounded exploration of the Puritans and their influence on American identity.

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audiobookNarrator Sarah Vowell NERFINISHED
author Sarah Vowell NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
explores biblical rhetoric in American public life
influence of Puritan thought on American political culture
religious freedom and intolerance
followedBy Unfamiliar Fishes NERFINISHED
genre essay collection
history
nonfiction
hasPerspective popular history
hasTheme foundations of American exceptionalism
mythmaking in American history
tension between religious ideals and political power
intendedAudience general readers
isbn10 1594484001
isbn13 9781594484001
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification F67 .V69 2008
mediaType audiobook
print
narrativeStyle first-person
notableConcept "city upon a hill" sermon
pageCount approx. 256
placeOfPublication New York City
precededBy Assassination Vacation NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2008
publisher Riverhead Books NERFINISHED
publisherImprint Riverhead Hardcover NERFINISHED
settingTime 17th century
subject American identity
Anne Hutchinson NERFINISHED
John Winthrop NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
New England colonial history
Puritans NERFINISHED
Roger Williams NERFINISHED
religion in early America
timeSpanCovered 1630s New England
tone historically grounded
humorous
witty
workSeries Sarah Vowell historical nonfiction works

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