chapter ii: the old-fashioned way
myeck's room was on the second level, on the left - the farthest room from the privy (far left). |
myeck's immigrant father experienced great difficulty adjusting to the American way of life. Although we was plucky, willing to work hard and determined to succeed, he was confused by the alien culture and couldn't find steady employment, even as his family began to grow. As he went from one short-term job to the next, the family followed along. They lived out of suitcases for many years. |
| Finally, myeck's father scraped up enough money to start his own business. Buying a print shop, he cleaned and painted it and carefully hand-lettered a new sign over the door, and THE MYECK'S IMMIGRANT FATHER'S PRINTING COMPANY was open. Quickly he set about trying to drum up business. |

