Nach Amerika! Ein Volksbuch. Vierter Band by Friedrich Gerstäcker

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Gerstäcker, Friedrich, 1816-1872 Gerstäcker, Friedrich, 1816-1872
German
"Nach Amerika! Ein Volksbuch. Vierter Band" by Friedrich Gerstäcker is a historical narrative written in the mid-19th century. This work focuses on the experiences and observations of European immigrants in America, particularly in the region of Arkansas, as they navigate the challenges and wonders of their new environment. The book captures the al...
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of the book introduces a steamboat journey up the Mississippi River, specifically on the "Little Rock," as it makes its way to Fort Smith. The narrator describes the natural landscape and the sparse number of passengers aboard, highlighting the fears that many immigrants hold about venturing too far into the wilderness. Among the characters introduced is Amalie von Seebald, who expresses a romantic yearning to explore the mysterious forest enveloping the area. She meets Charley Fischer, a local familiar with the region, who provides insights into the social dynamics of the settlers and their lifestyles, as well as information on her destination, the estate of the Graf Olnitzki. This segment sets the stage for Amalie's journey into the heart of Arkansas, illustrating her anticipation and trepidation about reconnecting with her sister after many years apart. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Noah Jackson
5 months ago

Solid story.

Liam Allen
1 year ago

Enjoyed every page.

Noah Jackson
1 year ago

I came across this while browsing and the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. I would gladly recommend this title.

Michelle King
10 months ago

I stumbled upon this title and it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. I learned so much from this.

Anthony Anderson
1 year ago

Comprehensive and well-researched.

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