A portrait of the Finnish immigrant experience in Minnesota during the early twentieth century-now in paperback
After journeying across the Atlantic with his mother and two sisters, young Otto Peltonen joins his father in the iron ore mines of northern Minnesota, experiencing the harsh labor conditions that were common at the time, as mining companies cared more about making a profit than for their workers’ safety. Writing in his journal about his family’s struggles and the hard life Finnish immigrants endured in the early twentieth century, Otto ultimately strengthens his resolve to find the freedom his family had first sought in America.
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William Durbin is a former high school and college English teacher and the award-winning author of ten novels, including Wintering and The Broken Blade . He lives on Lake Vermilion at the edge of Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
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