Frances Bartkowski brilliantly writes true beauty and humor into what has largely been written about in mere tragic terms in so many works of literature. Ruby and Ilya are unforgettable characters, as is their journey and that of their families and friends. Ruby is like no one else I've read--funny, strong, vulnerable, romantic, stubborn, and hopeful. Bartkowski's unique way with words and singular ability to move through time, through heartbreak and elation, made it impossible to put this book down. Conversations, inner thoughts, and correspondences between her two main characters and those they love or simply meet along the way are exhilarating, compelling, and haunting in the best way possible. It is rare to find a novel about survivors of labor and concentration camps, about the aftermath of horrors beyond comprehension, that encapsulates such a magnificent and wondrous sense of charm, nostalgia, and beauty. This book, every page and nuanced word, is an extraordinary and remarkable gem.