Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:112
  • Paperback ISBN:9798988152408

The Norwegian Black Sheep

The Shape of My Grandfather's Life

By William K. Gunderson, III

Overview


This book is a biography of the life of the author's grandfather, William K. Gunderson Sr. He was in part a brutal and cruel man, but also capable of moments of kindness. Growing up in the streets of 1940s-era Brooklyn, he eventually married the author's Italian American grandmother and had three sons together. In addition to being the son of a Norwegian immigrant and a Maine-born Irish lass, the author's grandfather had a very complicated family life that played a part in making him the man that he became. This story has a lot to it and connects with American history as well as Italian and Irish/French Canadian histories respectively. There is a genealogical aspect to the book as well that those interested in their own family trees might like to observe and take note of.
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Description


This book is a biographical account of the life and times of my paternal grandfather William Gunderson Sr. He was overall a very complicated man with a brutal and cruel streak to his character. But he likely did not become that way overnight! His childhood, his relationship to his parents, as well as his own natural tendencies, led him down the path of on the one hand becoming a man that my father looked up to but also a tyrant of his own household. Growing up in the streets of 1940s-era Brooklyn, he eventually went on to marry my Italian-American grandmother during the late 50s and had three sons in scenic Massapequa, New York. This story is not just the story of my grandfather, but also the story of my whole paternal family line and puts together the legacy bequeathed to me, my sisters, and my cousins. Genealogy, American history, immigrant history, and religious history all synch together to make this book/biography/memoir a tale not just for me and my family, but for anyone vaguely interested in exploring their own roots. I sincerely hope that any, and all readers will be able to get something out of it!
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About The Author


William K. Gunderson III is a graduate of SUNY Empire State College where he majored in Historical Studies with specificity to medieval-era, European history. William is brother to two younger sisters Lexi and Marissa, as well as son to William Gunderson Jr. and Lenore (formerly Bellavia) Gunderson. "The Norwegian Black Sheep" is William Gunderson's second foray into self-publishing, and the first tackling both the subjects of history and biography.
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