Focusing on the immigrant experience, this book delves into the journeys of diverse groups such as the Huguenots, Irish, Jews, and Pakistanis in London's East End. It highlights their struggles and adaptations as they navigate life in a new country, portraying the East End as their sole connection to England. Through personal stories and historical context, it captures the essence of their arrival and settlement, offering a poignant look at the challenges and triumphs of creating a new home.
Chaim Bermant Book order (chronological)





Die Gesellschafterin
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Merk auf mein Sohn, sprach Rabbi Holtzhacker
- 286 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Ebla
- 259 pages
- 10 hours of reading