The Longing

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Pub Date Jan 22 2013 | Archive Date Mar 10 2013
Tell Me Press | JKSCommunications

Description

No description availablee early 1900's thousands of immigrants crossed under the shadow of the Statue of Liberty to find freedom and opportunity in America. In The Longing, history and culture provide the backdrop as the Taten family makes the difficult decision to immigrate to the United States from Holland. Like immigrants the world over, the Tatens discover that the longing for the comfort, traditions, and familiarity of one s homeland never ends.

It's 1904, and Dora Taten wants to leave an untenable situation in the Netherlands to forge a new life in the United States. Not everyone in her newly blended and extended family--not even her husband, Paul--is convinced that this is a good idea. But enough members of this tightly knit Dutch family decide to take the risk and journey to America. They prepare as much as they can, but many surprises and challenges, good and bad, await them.

Part family saga, part-coming-of-age story--this richly textured novel is drawn from author Cornelia Warmenhoven's life experience and is colored with language, details, and illustrations that give a snapshot of life in another country and in another time. Step back in time and enjoy a simply good story, well told. It will delight and warm the heart.

No description availablee early 1900's thousands of immigrants crossed under the shadow of the Statue of Liberty to find freedom and opportunity in America. In The Longing, history and culture...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780981645384
PRICE $16.95 (USD)