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Sugarhouse Pete

pocket, 2020
Engelsk
Sugarhouse Pete is an American Family Story. It provides an inside look at how one family dealt with the harsh circumstances of the cruelest economic period in U. S. history, and succeeded despite the hardships. This classic American tale is filled with excitement and optimism, heartache and joy, humor and laughter. In the early 1900's, an immigrant from a rural village in Eastern Europe migrated to the United States, and worked as a coal miner, subway laborer, sugar plant employee and oil refinery boilermaker, while acquiring a unique nickname. He coped with the great Depression of the 1930's, struggling to provide for his family, while coping with his wife's severe mental depression. With his wife, he raised five boys. Paul played for a famous football team as one of the "Seven Blocks of Granite," and with the Green Bay Packers. Later, he became a doctor. Pete played football for Notre Dame and the Baltimore Colts. John became a shipyard superintendent building destroyers during World War II, and later was a successful builder in Florida. Mike tried brewing bootleg gin during Prohibition, and roamed the country looking for work during the Depression, and was a professional boxer. Steve worked as an advertising executive. The family mixed with Jack Dempsey, Frank Sinatra and Vince Lombardi. As a story of an immigrant family, it is as American as apple pie, and a monumental memoir that you will want to share.
Undertittel
An American Family Story
ISBN
9780595395194
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
358 gram
Utgivelsesdato
5.8.2020
Forlag
iUniverse
Antall sider
308