Bültmann & Gerriets
Joie De Vivre
von Leroy Anderson
Verlag: Page Publishing, Inc.
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-68213-655-3
Erschienen am 27.01.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 254 mm [H] x 203 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 859 Gramm
Umfang: 402 Seiten

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Here is the chronicle of the Anderson family, Post Bellum (Civil War) Scandinavian settlers to America. They were the author's grandparents and triggered this interesting story of the three following generations over a span of 150 years. The story is compelling, forthright and, indeed quite readable and witty.
Grandpa Olander leads the parade of memorable family. His seven offspring included Navy Chaplain, Captain Paul, an exuberant fellow who charted new paths around the world aboard the SS Boise during WW II and emulated St Paul in his post-war missionary work in Greece and Turkey.
Author Anderson narrates an unusual family history based on a varied community banking career laced with many collateral and cultural interests in music, travel, church, sailing, camping and gardening. Their multi -9 home- residency to accommodate the author's career provided lots of color for the many vignettes of their personal lives. Then there are those wonderful three children and five 'above average' grandchildren who play an integral role in the family and world.
The author's wife, Claire, is a pleasant and comely - but quiet - supporter of all that activity from her first unusual introduction that led, ultimately, to the altar and many years of marital bliss. That saintly partner introduced the author, nee husband, to quite interesting characters who garnish this story in spades. Those 'walk-ons' provide a compelling, and often, humorous backdrop to the 'larger picture'.
Joie de vivre abounds with incredible and diverse photos that follow each chapter. Their composition and captions are well thought out and interesting. Thus, the whole work is a delightful journey of two people in love - hubby Roy and dearest partner, Claire - for over 60 years and still counting.