The Dutch Immigrant

A Family's Struggles With Adapting to American Culture Written by Albert vande Steeg Albert Vande Steeg was a young child when the Nazis invaded his homeland of The Netherlands. He arrived in America on the ship SS Veendam, pictured on the front cover of this book. Fleeing war torn Holland...

Print Book

1 In Stock

-
+
$23.95

A Family's Struggles With Adapting to American Culture

Written by Albert vande Steeg

Albert Vande Steeg was a young child when the Nazis invaded his homeland of The Netherlands. He arrived in America on the ship SS Veendam, pictured on the front cover of this book. Fleeing war torn Holland brought many new challenges. Melding an historic old culture into America proved to be a struggle. The children adapted fast, and their challenge became to keep peace at home while living and going to school with their new American friends.

One son eventually joined the army and was sent to Germany, the country of those who persecuted them during the Great War. Another son joined the marines and went to Vietnam. The mother, struggling with loneliness, decided to return to Holland but rejoined her family on its dairy farm in California. The family never compromises but they find peace in life and are satisfied with the choices they make.

Paperback, 252 pages

Recently Viewed Products

Thank you for signing up!
Loading
The cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site.