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

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Paperback. Pub Date: 2010 Pages: 622 in Publisher: HarperLuxe From the author of The Children's Blizzard comes an epic story of the sacrifice and service of the 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 US 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 backeaking 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 o...

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Traces the lives of 12 immigrant men from their childhoods in Europe through their arrival at Ellis Island; their challenges to start over in America, a strange new land; and finally their struggles to survive the upheaval of World War 1, including the challenges they faced on the battlefield. (General history). Simultaneous.
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"David Laskin's "The Long Way Home" is a brilliant blending of social analysis and personal narrative, which recovers the experience of a 'lost generation'--the immigrant 'greenhorns' who became Americans through service on the battlefields of World War I."--Richard Slotkin, author of "Gunfighter Nation"

"David Laskin's latest, "The Long Way Home", reads with the heart-quickening pace of a novel as he focuses his gaze on a band of real-life characters who emigrated to the United States in the years just before World War I."--"The Minneapolis Star Tribune"

"David Laskin's latest, "The Long Way Home," reads with the heart-quickening pace of a novel as he focuses his gaze on a band of real-life characters who emigrated to the United States in the years just before World War I."--"The Minneapolis Star Tribune"

David Laskin s "The Long Way Home" is a brilliant blending of social analysis and personal narrative, which recovers the experience of a lost generation the immigrant greenhorns who became Americans through service on the battlefields of World War I. --Richard Slotkin, author of "Gunfighter Nation""

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, author of "The Devil in the White City""

A riveting remembrance of the Great War by a master writer. David Laskin, by homing in on the lives of a dozen immigrants to Ellis Island, is able to tell a grand American saga about the true cost of democracy. All around a deeply compelling narrative. --Douglas Brinkley, author of "The Wilderness Warrior""

Laskin s tracing of young immigrants, figuratively and literally, from Ellis Island to the trenches of World War I France blends moving personal stories, sociology, culture and military history. The result is a marvelous evocation of what it means to become an American and the many paths to that end. --Joseph Persico, author of "Eleven Month, Eleven Day, Eleventh Hour""

Riveting. . . . With the epic history of the Great War as his backdrop, Laskin has vividly brought these extraordinary, colorful men to life and created, overall, an absolute masterpiece. --Andrew Carroll, editor of "War Letters" and "Behind the Lines"

David Laskin s latest, "The Long Way Home," reads with the heart-quickening pace of a novel as he focuses his gaze on a band of real-life characters who emigrated to the United States in the years just before World War I. --"The Minneapolis Star Tribune""

"David Laskin's The Long Way Home is a brilliant blending of social analysis and personal narrative, which recovers the experience of a 'lost generation'--the immigrant 'greenhorns' who became Americans through service on the battlefields of World War I."--Richard Slotkin, author of Gunfighter Nation

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  • PublisherHarperluxe
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 0061946206
  • ISBN 13 9780061946202
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages587
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