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9780971063709 - Lisa A. Alzo: Three Slovak Women
Lisa A. Alzo

Three Slovak Women

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ISBN: 9780971063709 bzw. 0971063702, in Englisch, Unknown.

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0971063702 - Lisa Alzo: Three Slovak Women
Lisa Alzo

Three Slovak Women (1922)

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ISBN: 0971063702 bzw. 9780971063709, in Englisch, Gateway Press, Incorporated, gebraucht.

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biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,historical,science and math,social science,social sciences,specific groups,women, Three Slovak Women is a nonfiction account of three generations of Slovak women in the steel-producing town of Duquesne, Pennsylvania and the love and sense of family binding them together. The book opens with Verona Straka, who immigrated to the United States from the tiny village of Milpos, Slovakia in 1922. The first section unfolds with Verona’s journey from her homeland, and then chronicles her arranged marriage to Jánoš Figlyar, a hardworking, but stern coal miner/steelworker, whose fondness for alcohol led him to the often violent outbursts of which she was the target. The story then follows Verona’s first-born, her daughter Anna, as she grows up as a first-generation American, fearful of her father and devoted to her mother, and how this influenced the choices she made for her own life. Finally, the book concludes with Verona’s granddaughter, Lisa, showing how the opportunities presented to her differed from those afforded her mother and grandmother, with reflection on family values and traditions of the Slovak culture—honoring those that have been passed down from the previous two generations, while lamenting what has been lost.
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