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E-grāmata: Polish Son in the Motherland: An American's Journey Home

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  • Formāts: 246 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781603446006
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  • Formāts: 246 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781603446006

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Searching for the remnants of his family, Leonard Kniffel left Chicago in 2000 to live in Poland.A Polish Son in the Motherland is the story of a search for roots and for the reasons why one family’s ties were severed more than fifty years ago. Along the way, we see what half a century of communism did to Poland and how the residue of World War II lingers.
The author’s search begins inauspiciously, but he soon meets a local wine merchant and her son, who are eager to reveal the secrets of Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, the town near which his grandmother was born. After he moves in with Adam, a local entrepreneur who trades in everything from shoes and cosmetics to computers and jam, he begins to master his ancestral language and learn the ways of the community from Adam’s mother, who loves long walks in the woods—and meals made from what she picks there.

Kniffel’s search for a connection to Poland is propelled by memories of the stories his grandmother told him about her emigration to Michigan in 1913. While his family eludes him, the adventure becomes an investigation into the relationship between mothers and the legacy they give their sons.

Poles who emigrated to America, the author concludes, must have been particularly good at assimilating into American culture. Less than fifty years after his maternal grandparents arrived in the United States, barely a trace of their Polishness existed in their grandchildren. Through his grandparents’ struggles, their children became American and created a new world for themselves and their descendants.

In returning to Poland himself, Kniffel sought and found a bridge to the “Great Migration” that changed the lives of so many millions—and millions yet to come.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
1. Back in the Old Country
3(7)
2. Her Father's Child
10(6)
3. After the First People in the World
16(4)
4. The Four Corners of Sugajno
20(6)
5. The Sign of the Cross
26(4)
6. Mothers and Sons
30(7)
7. Like Grandma in the Back Seat
37(5)
8. Last Train
42(4)
9. Chiseled in Stone
46(3)
10. Castles in the Air 49(8)
11. Pieces of Change 57(6)
12. The Land They Love 63(4)
13. To Market 67(5)
14. Holy Days 72(5)
15. Followed by Water 77(9)
16. The Best Days Begin in Ordinary Ways 86(5)
17. Property 91(9)
18. The Priest and the Ledger 100(4)
19. Temporary Blindness 104(7)
20. All Those Good-Byes 111(8)
21. The Body of Christ 119(4)
22. At Night by the River 123(4)
23. Dinner with Madame and Her Son 127(5)
24. In the Dark without the Son 132(7)
25. The Underside of a Mushroom 139(8)
26. The Hunt for Hidden Treasure 147(3)
27. Women Dancing in Their Slips 150(7)
28. To Grandmother's House We Go 157(8)
29. What Used to Be Polish 165(4)
30. Little Mysteries Unraveling 169(6)
31. What Took You So Long? 175(8)
32. A Young Man and His Needlepoint 183(5)
33. Pilgrims 188(4)
34. The Nowe Miasto Hillbillies 192(7)
35. The Other Side of the Family 199(7)
36. A Father and His Daughter 206(5)
37. Waiting 211(4)
38. The Vigil 215(4)
39. Whether or Not It's Time 219(3)
40. The Last Act 222(5)
EPILOGUE 227(2)
INDEX 229
Leonard Kniffel is the editor and publisher of American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association. Born and raised in Michigan, he holds masters degrees in English and library science from Wayne State University in Detroit. He now lives and works in Chicago.