Rodzina Clara Jadwiga Anastazya Brodski, a strong and stubborn Polish
orphan, leaves Chicago on an orphan train, expecting to be adopted and
turned into a slave--or worse, not to be adopted at all. As the train
rattles westward, she begins to develop attachments to her fellow
travelers, even the frosty orphan guardian, and to believe that there
might be good homes for orphans--maybe even for a big, combative Polish
girl. But no placement seems right for the formidable Rodzina, and she
cleverly finds a way out of one unfortunate situation after another
until at last she finds the family that is right for her.
The compelling narrative is laced with wry humor and keen observation,
full of memorable characters, and a thoroughly researched Afterword.