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In PILGRIMS OF ANOTHER SORT the past marries the present. Simon the narrator taps into the challenges of the historic Puritans of 1620 by lifting out a modern-day Pilgrim event - a highly competitive and rugged game of touch football - known as The Turkey Bowl. Without fail in Lawrence Kansas this game has been played on Thanksgiving Day for 35 straight years. In 1971 three guys began meeting after their abundant Thanksgiving meal to toss the football. Each year a few more joined in on the fun and teams were formed. The momentum continues to grow. What makes this Thanksgiving Holiday Bowl game so unique? Why are men in their 40s and 50s throwing down the gauntlet at the feet of hopeful young upstarts and placing their years of Turkey Bowl wisdom against unbridled energy? The answer is TRADITION. Everyone gathers at Johnnys Tavern the night before to initiate new Pilgrims and hear any announcements regarding the next days Bowl Game. As Simon points out these PILGRIMS OF ANOTHER SORT are engaged in the power of choice which is the theme throughout the book. Turkey Bowlers negotiate postponement of family travels and holiday meals risk injury on the field of play flow with the ever-changing rules of the game and vote for the most valuable players after the final whistle is blown. The Pilgrims of 1620 and the modern day Pilgrims have weathered the storms each in their own way. One group found a rock called Plymouth. Another continues to find a frozen tundra called a football field. The game is exciting but the life lessons are clearly bigger than the game itself.