**Winner of the 2010 J.I. Segal Prize in English Fiction and Poetry on a Jewish Theme**
**Shortlisted for the ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards, Fiction**
Annette Gershon and her family try to escape the economic chaos of the Great Depression in 1930s Winnipeg by returning "home" to the Soviet Union. But there they find themselves on a runaway train of tumultuous events as Stalinist Russia plunges into the horrors of World War II. This story of remarkable breadth and extraordinary prose is the seldom-told tale of those who undertook that odyssey, of loyalty and betrayal, heroism and fear.