The 1906 San Francisco earthquake served as a magnet for many
European immigrants skilled in the building trades. One such
immigrant family, the Ritters, came to the San Francisco Bay area
via Galveston, Texas, in search of employment. They settled in the
East Bay and hoped to work, raise their children, and grow
prosperous.
In a series of letters written over several years to their
relatives in Germany, Ludwig and Greta Ritter expressed their
dreams, doubts, prejudices, and frustrations. Letters from America
chronicles their experiences in California and exposes the growing
conflict between husband and wife as they struggle to survive in
the midst of nearly constant turmoil.
Through honest and sometimes painful details, these letters
reveal how the couple began to drift apart, a rift that ultimately
originated from a clash of cultures. While Ludwig reveled in the
American way of life and its challenges, Greta longed for the
comfort of her German ethnicity and the safety it provided. It
proved to be a wedge that would eventually consume them.
From Texas in 1906 to California in 1920, Letters from America
spans one family's turbulent immigrant experience and the price
they paid for the American dream.
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