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Spanning from the 1850s to 1930s, this novel explores the lives of interconnected Jewish Oklahoma natives and Swedish immigrants. Very well researched; we witness the area grow from before it was a territory until after it was a state. Sometimes the plot moved too quickly for the character development (lots of explaining rather than witnessing) but Amend's themes of finding a home are palpable. Good research into Jewish customs and railroad life.