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I’m Joe Gosler The author of the memoir, searching for a home: the impact of WWII on a hidden child. I was born in the Netherlands in 1942, and I was given away! At 7 months old! On a dark night, a young nursing student, from the Dutch resistance, knocked at my parent's door. Bundled me in a blanket, placed me in her bicycle basket, and disappeared into the darkness. I was taken to places unknown. My parents had to give me away for my safety as well as theirs. This is where my journey searching for home began… in my memoir, Searching for Home: The Impact of WWII on a Hidden Child, you’ll find out about the journey that led me to be who I am today. You will learn about my struggles, my anger, my questions, and how I overcame it all.
My wife, Sheila Wolper a mixed media artist and I at our upstate house.
ABOUT MY MEMOIR Searching For Home: The Impact Of WWII On A Hidden Child The war ends and Josje is returned to his parents. "Who are these people who call themselves my parents," he imagines. He is three years old and feels abandoned, confused and angry. He wants to return to his "real" parents who loved and sheltered him during the war. "My name is Pietje Dijkstra not Josje Gosler!" he states tearfully when goaded by his cousin. As a Jew and a Hidden Child, his innocence protected him as much as his Christian family. At seven months of age, for his own safety as well as his parents', he was given to a young nursing student from the Dutch resistance, and placed with the Dijkstra family in Wageningen. The impact of his first separation from his parents, may not be so easily ascertained, but when he is returned to them, his porcelain psyche is damaged and his closest companions are fear and distrust. Childhood wounds never fully heal and the impact of his early life is seen through the lens of an immigrant, as he migrates with his family to Israel and subsequently to the United States. This is a personal memoir of a child survivor that spans from WWII to the late 20th century. A story of a young boy, who becomes a man, ever wandering and struggling to find himself. His parents, emotionally gutted from their own wartime experiences, are barely able to care for themselves, let alone this young stranger.
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"Out of the 140,000 Dutch Jews, 110,000 were transported to various concentration camps and more than 25,000 went into hiding. Only 5,000 survived the camps and returned to Holland. Of those hidden, 17,000 returned from hiding. I was one of them." Excerpt From the Memoir: Searching For Home: The Impact Of WWII On A Hidden Child By Joe Gosler
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I’m Joe Gosler The author of the memoir, searching for a home: the impact of WWII on a hidden child. I was born in the Netherlands in 1942, and I was given away! At 7 months old! On a dark night, a young nursing student, from the Dutch resistance, knocked at my parent's door. Bundled me in a blanket, placed me in her bicycle basket, and disappeared into the darkness. I was taken to places unknown. My parents had to give me away for my safety as well as theirs. This is where my journey searching for home began… in my memoir, Searching for Home: The Impact of WWII on a Hidden Child, you’ll find out about the journey that led me to be who I am today. You will learn about my struggles, my anger, my questions, and how I overcame it all.
My wife, Sheila Wolper a mixed media artist and I at our upstate house.
ABOUT MY MEMOIR Searching For Home: The Impact Of WWII On A Hidden Child The war ends and Josje is returned to his parents. "Who are these people who call themselves my parents," he imagines. He is three years old and feels abandoned, confused and angry. He wants to return to his "real" parents who loved and sheltered him during the war. "My name is Pietje Dijkstra not Josje Gosler!" he states tearfully when goaded by his cousin. As a Jew and a Hidden Child, his innocence protected him as much as his Christian family. At seven months of age, for his own safety as well as his parents', he was given to a young nursing student from the Dutch resistance, and placed with the Dijkstra family in Wageningen. The impact of his first separation from his parents, may not be so easily ascertained, but when he is returned to them, his porcelain psyche is damaged and his closest companions are fear and distrust. Childhood wounds never fully heal and the impact of his early life is seen through the lens of an immigrant, as he migrates with his family to Israel and subsequently to the United States. This is a personal memoir of a child survivor that spans from WWII to the late 20th century. A story of a young boy, who becomes a man, ever wandering and struggling to find himself. His parents, emotionally gutted from their own wartime experiences, are barely able to care for themselves, let alone this young stranger.
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"Out of the 140,000 Dutch Jews, 110,000 were transported to various concentration camps and more than 25,000 went into hiding. Only 5,000 survived the camps and returned to Holland. Of those hidden, 17,000 returned from hiding. I was one of them." Excerpt From the Memoir: Searching For Home: The Impact Of WWII On A Hidden Child By Joe Gosler
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I’m Joe Gosler The author of the memoir, searching for a home: the impact of WWII on a hidden child. I was born in the Netherlands in 1942, and I was given away! At 7 months old! On a dark night, a young nursing student, from the Dutch resistance, knocked at my parent's door. Bundled me in a blanket, placed me in her bicycle basket, and disappeared into the darkness. I was taken to places unknown. My parents had to give me away for my safety as well as theirs. This is where my journey searching for home began… in my memoir, Searching for Home: The Impact of WWII on a Hidden Child, you’ll find out about the journey that led me to be who I am today. You will learn about my struggles, my anger, my questions, and how I overcame it all. My wife, Sheila Wolper a mixed media artist and I at our upstate house.
ABOUT MY MEMOIR Searching For Home: The Impact Of WWII On A Hidden Child Click on Book to Preview The war ends and Josje is returned to his parents. "Who are these people who call themselves my parents," he imagines. He is three years old and feels abandoned, confused and angry. He wants to return to his "real" parents who loved and sheltered him during the war. "My name is Pietje Dijkstra not Josje Gosler!" he states tearfully when goaded by his cousin. As a Jew and a Hidden Child, his innocence protected him as much as his Christian family. At seven months of age, for his own safety as well as his parents', he was given to a young nursing student from the Dutch resistance, and placed with the Dijkstra family in Wageningen. The impact of his first separation from his parents, may not be so easily ascertained, but when he is returned to them, his porcelain psyche is damaged and his closest companions are fear and distrust. Childhood wounds never fully heal and the impact of his early life is seen through the lens of an immigrant, as he migrates with his family to Israel and subsequently to the United States. This is a personal memoir of a child survivor that spans from WWII to the late 20th century. A story of a young boy, who becomes a man, ever wandering and struggling to find himself. His parents, emotionally gutted from their own wartime experiences, are barely able to care for themselves, let alone this young stranger.
"Out of the 140,000 Dutch Jews, 110,000 were transported to various concentration camps and more than 25,000 went into hiding. Only 5,000 survived the camps and returned to Holland. Of those hidden, 17,000 returned from hiding. I was one of them." Excerpt From the Memoir: Searching For Home: The Impact Of WWII On A Hidden Child By Joe Gosler
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© 2022 Joe Gosler. All rights reserved. Website by Alex Lage - alexlage.com