Dear Willy, The True Story of a Life Well Lived

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Genealogy, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Claire Ohlsson Geheb ISBN: 9780999090367
Publisher: Claire Ohlsson Geheb Publication: December 13, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Claire Ohlsson Geheb
ISBN: 9780999090367
Publisher: Claire Ohlsson Geheb
Publication: December 13, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Travel Back in Time
During historically tragic times a young man pursued his quest to save himself and his family.
Experience the lives of a German American immigrant and his family in Germany during the tumultuous years 1914 to 1947. Dear Willy is about contrasts, love, loyalties and how determination can lead to a different life. Willy Geheb was an adventurer; alone he faced the ocean voyage, hard labor and horrible living conditions. Letters to and from Germany became the lifeline for the Geheb family as they shared concerns, triumphs and tragedies.

History can be viewed from many angles, but there is nothing like firsthand accounts to bring it to life. This story is played out in poignant letters, journals, photos and historical notes. Willy and his family speak expressively about their lives as they bring you into their world in a personal way.
Editor, Claire Ohlsson Geheb, has woven a tale that is meaningful to all people with an interest in humanity as it tells of the ingenuity, drive, and courage of our forefathers. This social history about the quest for a better life is a story for everyone.

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Travel Back in Time
During historically tragic times a young man pursued his quest to save himself and his family.
Experience the lives of a German American immigrant and his family in Germany during the tumultuous years 1914 to 1947. Dear Willy is about contrasts, love, loyalties and how determination can lead to a different life. Willy Geheb was an adventurer; alone he faced the ocean voyage, hard labor and horrible living conditions. Letters to and from Germany became the lifeline for the Geheb family as they shared concerns, triumphs and tragedies.

History can be viewed from many angles, but there is nothing like firsthand accounts to bring it to life. This story is played out in poignant letters, journals, photos and historical notes. Willy and his family speak expressively about their lives as they bring you into their world in a personal way.
Editor, Claire Ohlsson Geheb, has woven a tale that is meaningful to all people with an interest in humanity as it tells of the ingenuity, drive, and courage of our forefathers. This social history about the quest for a better life is a story for everyone.

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