Don't Tell His Children
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About the Book
Go back in time to the late Eighteenth Century with an immigrant family as it arrives from Europe and puts down its roots in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and – with others like it – forges the steel from which America’s strength is built. Two World Wars and a Great Depression fail to dampen the idealism and courage passed on to its native son, a successful physician and surgeon who looks back on the loves and laughter of his full life with fond but candid nostalgia. Spiced with romance and embellished with poetry, his is a story that will recall similar memories to many of his contemporaries and will preserve for younger generations a vital link between the past and the present as they make their own mark on the future. Rich in particulars of Americana and intimate in a personal quest for fulfillment, it spans the broad picture of one man’s behest to his children and grandchildren in the only way fittingly possible.
Don’t Tell His Children is really what one man must tell them if they are to know him and themselves as well.