Forty years' accumulation of art, antiques, and family photographs are
more than just objects for Stanley Peke--they are proof of a life fully
lived. A life he could have easily lost long ago.
When a con man steals his houseful of possessions in a sophisticated
moving-day scam, Peke wanders helplessly through his empty New England
home, inevitably reminded of another helpless time: decades in Peke's
past, a cold and threadbare Stanislaw Shmuel Pecoskowitz eked out a
desperate existence in the war-torn Polish countryside, subsisting on
scraps and dodging Nazi soldiers. Now, the seventy-two-year-old
Peke--who survived, came to America, and succeeded--must summon his
original grit and determination to track down the thieves, retrieve his
things, and restore the life he made for himself.
Peke and his wife, Rose, trace the path of the thieves' truck across
America, to the wilds of Montana, and to an ultimate, chilling
confrontation with not only the thieves but also with Peke's brutal,
unresolved past.