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After Father kept to capture the last coach, I stood there looking in direction of the place until it was too dark to see anything. Afterwards, I went to my bed, lay out, and protected my face so my roommates cannot see me weep. I got seventeen yrs . old, almost a man, and a grown man didn't cry even if he felt so terribly alone. Growing up in Poland in the beginning of World Warfare II, Bogdan Tukiendorf lived through the clash of German, Russian, and Polish armies, the German job, the parting of his family, and a hard immigration to the U.S. The Long, Hard Street details his quest from a plantation in Poland to inner-city Chicago. Saddled with a leg injury from an early on age group, Bogdan limped through childhood and been to makeshift wartime nursing homes as his leg worsened. His health avoided him from migrating to the U.S. along with his family, so at seventeen he was kept alone in a weird German city. The Long, Hard Street shares Bogdan's experiences from the warfare, such as his family's co-operation with the Polish freedom fighters, tenuous friendship with the occupying German commander, worries of friends and neighbors betraying them, his life in the netherworld while hanging around to immigrate, his voyage to a free land, and his battle to succeed in a fresh country. This engrossing autobiography will get your attention as you read firsthand the storyplot of 1 who survived World Warfare II.