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The Long Way Home - An American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David Laskin is the author of The Children's Blizzard , winner of the Midwest Booksellers' Choice Award for nonfiction and the Washington State Book Award. His writing has appeared in The New York Times , The Wall Street Journal , and Smithsonian magazine. He lives in Seattle, Washington. Klappentext From the author of The Children's Blizzard comes an epic story of the sacrifice and service of an immigrant generation. When the United States entered World War I in 1917, one-third of the nation's population had been born overseas or had a parent who was an immigrant. At the peak of U.S. involvement in the war, nearly one in five American soldiers was foreign-born. Many of these immigrant soldiers—most of whom had been drafted—knew little of America outside of tight-knit ghettos and backbreaking labor. Yet World War I would change their lives and ultimately reshape the nation itself. Italians, Jews, Poles, Norwegians, Slovaks, Russians, and Irishmen entered the army as aliens and returned as Americans, often as heroes. In The Long Way Home , award-winning writer David Laskin traces the lives of a dozen men, eleven of whom left their childhood homes in Europe, journeyed through Ellis Island, and started over in a strange land. After detailing the daily realities of immigrant life in the factories, farms, mines, and cities of a rapidly growing nation, Laskin tells the heartbreaking stories of how these men—both conscripts and volunteers—joined the army, were swept into the ordeal of boot camp, and endured the month of hell that ended the war at the Argonne, where they truly became Americans. Those who survived were profoundly altered—and their experiences would shape the lives of their families as well. Epic, inspiring, and masterfully written, The Long Way Home is the unforgettable true story of the Great War, the world it remade, and the men who fought for a country not of their birth, but which held the hope and opportunity of a better way of life. Zusammenfassung “ The Long Way Home is a riveting remembrance of the Great War by a master writer…. Deeply compelling.” — Douglas Brinkley “Moving, revealing, and lovingly researched, this book is a must read, and a great read, for any of us whose forebears came from overseas-meaning just about all of us.” — Erik Larson The author of the award-winning The Children’s Blizzard , David Laskin, returns with a remarkable true story of the immigrants who risked their lives fighting for America during the Great War. ...

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Authors David Laskin
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.03.2010
 
EAN 9780061233333
ISBN 978-0-06-123333-3
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 33 mm
Subjects HISTORY: 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN, HISTORY: MILITARY, HISTORY: Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Emigration & Immigration

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