A wonderful saga of clashing cultures. The Al-Khoury family had lived in Lebanon for generations . They had a silk and fine materials shop and did quite well. They were Maronite Christians, a minority in the Turkish Moslem country. In 1860 there was a massacre of the Christians and the family barely escaped with their lives. Helena was about 9 at the time of the massacare. Helena’s father had heard rumors of trouble so had been wearing a money belt and his wife always wore her jewelry. Money was sewn into their clothing. He had directed a shipment away from Beruit and sent it to Chicago where they had friends. After the death of her husband, Helena’s mother married a Canadian Tom. Tom was a widower. and Helena and her mother followed him to Calgary, Canada. At that time it was just a small fort on the frontier. Tom and his part Cree part African-American partner had settled a homestead on Hudson Bay Land. Life was difficult on the frontier, but they managed…until a Typhoid epidemic to both Tom and Helen’s mother. Helena, and Joe struggle to keep the homestead together…. Then, out of nowhere, Helen finds that Tom’s brother had died and left him a soap factory in Liverpool, England.. and Helena was the only living relative. Could she run the soap factory? .. …. A wonderful family saga full of challenges, disappointment, and courage.