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portada Becoming America: Stories of the German Immigrants in East Bristol, Wisconsin (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9781976022319

Becoming America: Stories of the German Immigrants in East Bristol, Wisconsin (in English)

Frances Rademacher (Author) · Cheryl Orth Chapman (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Becoming America: Stories of the German Immigrants in East Bristol, Wisconsin (in English) - Rademacher, Frances ; Chapman, Cheryl Orth

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Synopsis "Becoming America: Stories of the German Immigrants in East Bristol, Wisconsin (in English)"

BECOMING AMERICA is the story of some of the first German immigrants to East Bristol, WI, just northwest of Madison, in 1846. Based on true stories, this book was written as a resource for storytellers and teachers, an inspiration to middle grade students, especially immigrants, and as a source of amazement for the descendants of the immigrant families of East Bristol/Sun Prairie/DeForest, WI! The tale begins in Schneeberg, Bavaria, progresses across the Atlantic Ocean in a ship that sets sail from Rotterdam, Holland, lands in the Port of New York, and finally ends in the farmlands of Wisconsin. America is always growing, maturing, changing, and just as immigrants become Americans, so too do immigrants and their descendants help America to become America. We hope that the students and families who read these stories will take away that same sense of resiliency, hope, faith and optimism that typifies the American people. And the sense of "Gemuetlichkeit" as demonstrated by the Wisconsin pioneers, who so enthusiastically welcomed new families into their community. We also hope that hearing these stories will encourage readers and listeners to compile their own family and community stories!

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