Weapons of mass destruction, Nazi occupation, deprivation,
assassination, God, immigration, assimilation, the American Dream,
infidelity, success, failure and redemption are just some of the
ingredients sprinkled into FLEMISH FRIES - a novel of one family's
journey from Antwerp, Belgium to America. Intrigued by the promise of
year-around sunshine, the Vos family immigrates to California after
surviving the dark days of World War II. Assimilation is the new
challenge, and Willem, the youngest son, is told by his father to learn
English in three months or else. Hugo, the eldest at sixteen, is ordered
to find a job immediately. Heartbreaking, heartwarming, and equally
comical, FLEMISH FRIES turns a sharp eye towards Americanization, which
brings diametrically different results to each family member. Late in
life, Willem returns to Antwerp for a three week visit to the city of
his birth. He is sixty and it has been forty years since his last visit,
and now he must face a crucial life altering decision.