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Daniela Gerson: The Wanderers: A Story of Exile, Survival, and Unexpected Love in the Shadow of World War II

(Memoir, 336 pp, 2026)

The Wanderers, by Daniela Gerson, is a poignant narrative history and genealogical detective story that uncovers the overlooked experiences of Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust by fleeing into the Soviet Union. The book follows the parallel odysseys of the grandparents of Gerson and her wife, Talia Inlender, as they embark on a 5,000-mile journey through Ukrainian territories, Soviet Gulags, and Central Asia. Through contemporary reporting and historical research, Gerson explores the universal struggles of refugees forced to make impossible decisions, ultimately revealing how these legacies of exile and survival continue to resonate across generations and borders today.

Reading and discussion guide from the author’s website, created by Reboot

Review by Howard Freedman, J, April 23, 2026

Review by H K Curtiss, Booklist, February 1, 2026

Review by Diane Cole, The Wall Street Journal, April 7, 2026

Review by Jason K. Friedman, Jewish Book Council, March 30, 2026

Review by Publishers Weekly

Review by Debbie Nathan, The Forward, April 28, 2026

Daniela Gerson & Nicholas Lemann (author of Returning) in conversation at the Jewish Museum, April 15, 2026 (video)