Horst to Holyoke: A Father-Daughter Memoir about Storytelling, Memory, and Meaning Making.
- 102 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The narrative unfolds through the lens of an octogenarian immigrant father who shares his life story, beginning with his childhood in Pomerania and experiences during WWII. As a refugee, he eventually settled in Germany before emigrating to America in 1959. His daughter, Nicole, adds her perspective, weaving together their memories to explore themes of identity and the significance of generational storytelling. This poignant account highlights the deep connections between past and present, revealing how stories shape perceptions and understanding across generations.
