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The Hardest Thing

My two German cousins greet me at the undertaker. I’ve just come direct from Frankfurt airport to help prepare for my grandmother’s funeral. “I picked out these clothes, don’t you think Oma will look so well?”  The first sister wants … Continue reading

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Do You Know Where You Are Going?

New York City, 1946.  A family gathers at the Castleholm Restaurant to celebrate a 70th birthday. They are all there, everyone who has immigrated from Bavaria, Germany since the early 1900s.  In less than a half century, they have started … Continue reading

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Longing (Sehnsucht)

Sehnsucht… I believe German words are the best conveyors of emotions. In English, Sehnsucht translates as longing or yearning; however, in German, the meaning goes deeper: “sehen” = seeing; “sucht” = search…searching to see something. Sehnsucht: my soul-aching search to … Continue reading

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