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The true story of a Canadian family caught behind enemy lines in World War II and a mother's longing to bring her family home.
"In that year (1939) they decided to make a trip to Germany, where Werner's mother is still living, in Hamburg. They did not sell their land, as this trip was intended as a visit rather than a migration. They sailed on the ship Hansa from New York. Ten days after their arrival in Hamburg, World War II broke out." Dorothy Mandy's grandfather, Jacob Ulmer, saved over a hundred letters, written by her mother, during the family's time away. In this interesting,…mehr

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The true story of a Canadian family caught behind enemy lines in World War II and a mother's longing to bring her family home.

"In that year (1939) they decided to make a trip to Germany, where Werner's mother is still living, in Hamburg. They did not sell their land, as this trip was intended as a visit rather than a migration. They sailed on the ship Hansa from New York. Ten days after their arrival in Hamburg, World War II broke out." Dorothy Mandy's grandfather, Jacob Ulmer, saved over a hundred letters, written by her mother, during the family's time away. In this interesting, well-researched and very moving memoir created from her mother's letters, interviews and her own memories, Dorothy Mandy gives us a rare and important perspective of the trials -- and triumphs! -- her family experienced during World War 2. Carol Matthews, author of Minerva's Owl" The Bereavement Phase of my Marriage. 'The Longing' is a personal work that connects in universal ways. What I found particularly fascinating about this memoir was the glimpses it gave into the daily life and struggles of a family living through World War Two and its aftermath. Most stories about the war end when the shelling stops, but Dorothy Mandy's tale reminds us that the story, and the trials, are far from over when the official fighting stops. Ruth Anderson, Nanaimo BC Canada


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From the Canadian prairie to war-torn Germany, occupied Poland, and back to Canada, Dorothy Mandy's journey is marked by a unique tale of both Canadian heritage and immigrant experience. As an adult, Dorothy has lived in a co-operative community, and she played an instrumental role in establishing Haven House, a refuge for battered women and children in Nanaimo, BC. She volunteered at the Sexual Assault Centre and served on the District 68 School Board. Dorothy's passion for advocating women's rights brought her to represent Alberta Women at the National Action Committee on the Status of Women. She now lives with her longtime partner in British Columbia, where she enjoyed the German Choir and served on the executive of the Canadian Society for German Culture to celebrate the culture and music of her youth. She has found her spiritual community with the Nanaimo Unitarian Fellowship.