Reyn, Irina
"Nadia's daily life in south Brooklyn is filled with small indignities: as a senior home attendant
she is always in danger of being fired; as a part-time nanny
she is forced to navigate the demands of her spoiled charge and the preschooler's insecure mother; and as an ethnic Russian
she finds herself feuding with western Ukrainian immigrants who think she is a traitor. The war back home is always at the forefront of her reality. On television
Vladimir Putin speaks of the "reunification" of Crimea and Russia
the Ukrainian president makes unconvincing promises about a united Ukraine
while American politicians are divided over the fear of immigration. Nadia internalizes notions of "union" all around her
but the one reunion she has been waiting six years for - with her beloved daughter - is being eternally delayed by the Department of Homeland Security. When Nadia finds out that her daughter has lost access to the medicine she needs to survive
she takes matters into her own hands."--