Daniela Gerson: The Wanderers, Gebunden
The Wanderers
- A Story of Exile, Survival, and Unexpected Love in the Shadow of World War II
 
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- Verlag:
 - Grand Central Publishing, 03/2026
 - Einband:
 - Gebunden
 - Sprache:
 - Englisch
 - ISBN-13:
 - 9780306834301
 - Umfang:
 - 336 Seiten
 - Maße:
 - 235 x 159 mm
 - Stärke:
 - 26 mm
 - Erscheinungstermin:
 - 31.3.2026
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An immigration journalist and her wife trace their family's intertwined past to unearth a groundbreaking history of the way most Polish Jews survived Hitler's Holocaust at the brutal hands of Stalin --- a story that sheds light on the global refugee crisis and on the enduring power of hope and love.
Daniela Gerson and her wife Talia met at a picnic in Los Angeles, not knowing that 75 years earlier, their grandparents had left homes only blocks away from each other in a small Polish town, and fled east to Ukraine. The Gersons and the Inlenders would go on parallel odysseys of 5, 000 miles to survive the Holocaust -- one that would, after a deceitful loyalty test from Stalin, put them on cattle cars to a Soviet Gulag, send them to Siberia and Central Asia, and would end, after a decade on the run, with new lives built on secrets and lies.
For years, Daniela and Talia simply accepted this painful shared history as a sign that they were b'shert, meant to be. Their families' refugee past fueled their work: Daniela as an immigration journalist; Talia an immigration attorney. But as Daniela uncovered more, she realized that their grandparents shared this journey with more than 200, 000 Polish Jews, sometimes collectively called "the Wanderers" -- a group that is almost entirely absent from popular understanding of World War II. And unlike most Holocaust sagas that focus on the exceptionality of the Nazi genocide, theirs was also a universal story of refugees making impossible decisions when forced to seek safety, protect their children, and find new homes. A story that, to the dismay of the world, remains relevant each time a political upheaval wreaks havoc on individual lives.
Part genealogical detective story, part gripping history, part contemporary reporting on war-torn territories, The Wanderers chronicles Daniela's journey to unearth this past with her wife, and reveal its echoes in still-contested lands from Poland to Ukraine to Israel. The Wanderers is a groundbreaking narrative history, and a meditation on how a home left behind and a desperate journey to survive reverberates across borders and through generations.