The Imposter

by Johanna Van Zanten

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Johanna is one of the daughters of a migrant cobbler from the eastern backwoods of Pomerania, born in the German Empire of the 1880s. Aching for a life of accomplishment and respect, she resolves to escape her dad's fate of early death, the stigma of his mixed Slavic-German heritage, and the poverty that followed him.

A headstrong girl, she refuses to be exploited as a housemaid for a wealthy family - the only choice for girls like her. She loses her job when the master of the house tries to rape her.

With nothing to lose, she accepts a job as the concession shop operator with the railroad. On the first day of work, she sets up shop (and home) in an empty passenger railcar and meets Hendrik, a Dutchman, and the construction superintendent. Head over heels, they marry when Johanna becomes pregnant.

It doesn't take long before the first babies arrive and continue arriving: within three years, Johanna delivers five children. The couple buys a farm with their savings in Hendrik's hometown.

Then Johanna's real test of loyalty starts when the Nazis invade.
  • ISBN10 1592113761
  • ISBN13 9781592113767
  • Publish Date 31 January 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Addison & Highsmith Publishers
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 350
  • Language English