Book details

  • Genre:poetry
  • Sub-genre:American / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:44
  • eBook ISBN:9781098370459
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098370442

Poems From Paulus Hook

Jersey City-borne Lyrics of Life, Love and Loss

By James John Witterschein

Overview


My parents, grandparents and great-grandparents all lived and worked in downtown Jersey City. The area has been called Paulus Hook since Dutch colonial times. I spent my youngest years growing up across town in the Greenville section. Even so, I consider myself a direct descendant of Paulus Hook. My family didn't move out of Jersey City until I was old enough to have experiences and memories stamped onto my soul. Also a part of me are the feelings and emotions that were passed on to me by my parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. This collection can be truly sourced to all of them, whether by a Communipaw, Harsimus Cove or McGinley Square lineage. These poems were borne out of Jersey City, just as I was. Life has shown me that, in some ways, I never left.
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Description


My parents, grandparents and great-grandparents all lived and worked in downtown Jersey City. The area has been called Paulus Hook since Dutch colonial times. I spent my youngest years growing up across town in the Greenville section. Even so, I consider myself a direct descendant of Paulus Hook. My family didn't move out of Jersey City until I was old enough to have experiences and memories stamped onto my soul. Also a part of me are the feelings and emotions that were passed on to me by my parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. This collection can be truly sourced to all of them, whether by a Communipaw, Harsimus Cove or McGinley Square lineage. These poems were borne out of Jersey City, just as I was. Life has shown me that, in some ways, I never left.
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About The Author


James John Witterschein is a Jersey City native. He was born in Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital and lived on Van Nostrand Avenue in the Greenville section. Jim attended James F. Murray P.S. 38 from kindergarten to fourth grade. Jim's parents, grandparents and great-grandparents all lived and worked in Downtown Jersey City during parts or most of their lives. Jim now lives in Packanack Lake in Wayne, NJ.
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