Of: A tale of how Peter Mueller came to be
By (Author) Steve Luttner
BookBaby
BookBaby
17th June 2021
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
186
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
303g
Of A tale about how Peter Mueller came to be is crisply written, fast-moving historical fiction that sprinkles its characters into a backdrop of international events over a period of roughly 100 years. Beginning in 1870 in Europe, the book touches upon three wars and conveys the travails of poor Hungarian and German immigrants arriving in America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Settings include World War One bomber runs over the Italian Alps, the horse farms of Kentucky and the coal mines of Ohio. Of poignantly transmits the harshness and poverty that many immigrants encountered upon arriving in America during that period. Characters' sparse, bleak environments are leavened by frequent injections of humor that help to keep the reader engaged. Of relies heavily upon dialogue between characters, including those who don't speak English very well. All of this is tidily connected, even the final chapter that finds the book's namesake physically ejected from a beer festival in France the day that Richard Nixon resigned from office.
Steve Luttner was a newspaper reporter for 30 years. He later served as vice president of a public relations firm in Cleveland. He, his wife and their dog live in Northeast Ohio.