The Little Immigrant

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The Little Immigrant

by Eva Stern

EN·~51 minutes·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total

INTRODUCTION

1:14

CHAPTER I

5:21

CHAPTER II

11:23

CHAPTER III

5:16

CHAPTER IV

5:25

CHAPTER V

6:44

CHAPTER VI

15:34

Description

A warm, family‑told memoir reaches back to the early‑20th‑century recollections of a great‑grandmother who recorded how her parents first met, married, and built a new life. Disguised names hint at real people, while the narrative captures the hopes and hardships of a household shaped by the aftermath of the Civil War and the lingering presence of a former family slave. The story centers on a young girl, Renestine, whose mother prepares her for a life‑changing journey across the Atlantic.

Renestine’s reluctant departure unfolds aboard a six‑week sailing ship bound for Galveston, Texas, where seasick days give way to the exhilaration of stepping onto unfamiliar soil. The girls’ first steps in Houston are filled with awe at the sprawling homes, bustling streets, and the strange, resonant church bells that echo through the city. Their tentative interactions with locals and the novelty of American customs paint a vivid picture of immigrant wonder and the bittersweet pull of a distant homeland.

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Language

en

Duration

~51 minutes (48K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Eva Stern

Little reliable information is readily available about this author online, which gives the work an air of mystery. Rather than guess, this page keeps the focus on the writing itself.

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