It’s 1900, and sixteen-year-old Helen comes alone in steerage across the
Atlantic from a small village in Lithuania, fleeing terrible
anti-Semitism and persecution. She arrives at Ellis Island, and finds a
place to live in the colorful Lower East Side of New York. She quickly
finds a job in the thriving garment industry and, like millions of
others who are coming to America during this time, devotes herself to
bringing the rest of her family to join her in the New World, refusing
to rest until her family is safe in New York.
A few at a time, Helen’s family members arrive. Each goes to work with
the same fervor she has and contributes everything to bringing over
their remaining beloved family members in a chain of migration. Helen
meanwhile, makes friends and—once the whole family is safe in New
York—falls in love with a man who introduces her to a different New
York—a New York of wonder, beauty, and possibility.