<p>A friend who read the manuscript of No Ordinary American said as others had &ldquo;I love your book.&rdquo; Later he said &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve read it again and I love your book still more.&rdquo; Why do they love the book written by an old lady who remembers the wonderful stories told by her father in the past? Is it because the adventures of a lively young immigrant who came to the USA over a hundred years ago are amazing and unusual? Is it because they call to mind people and places that they have read about or know? </p><p>Is it perhaps because he said about the memoirs he himself wrote &ldquo;If I have said anything negative about anyone take it out! We all make mistakes&rdquo;? Can it be that as one reader said &ldquo;This book teaches you how to be successful and happy&rdquo;? </p><p>If the latter is true I am thankful and glad to have set down these stories lived by my father for the readers&rsquo; pleasure and unintended instruction. My father was a good man; his fascinating adventures are meant to provide enjoyment. If they offer more than that it will be to the reader&rsquo;s advantage. They were recorded by myself his daughter and include in part excerpts from his memoirs. </p><p>Esther E. Hansen </p>
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