My Heart's Song Began at Home

My Heart's Song Began at Home
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781613461808
ISBN-13 : 1613461801
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Book Synopsis My Heart's Song Began at Home by : Judy Neibergall Heusman

Download or read book My Heart's Song Began at Home written by Judy Neibergall Heusman and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2011-09 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Henry Clay Coon is a feisty young man with a dream. In 1862 he convinces his friend Albert to travel with him to Hamburg to inquire about passage to America on a steamship. The trip will be long and treacherous, but the men make their decisions-they will leave everything and go. Their memories are tied to this one place, but now they will travel from their homeland to build a new life in a foreign land, fully aware of the raging Civil War. The declining economic system in Germany furthers their decision to find a better life for their families. Upon arriving in America, Henry, his wife, Elmira, and their two young children travel to Wisconsin, where they will homestead on Yellow Lake, Wisconsin. Two years after settling on his land, Henry makes a decision that will change his life and affect his family dramatically. Henry feels duty bound to enlist with the volunteers of Wisconsin's 33rd regiment in the Civil War. Will Henry make it back to Elmira and his growing family alive? Take the journey from Germany to America with the Coons in My Heart's Song Began at Home, an inspirational historical tale based on fact.

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