In Susqehanna, Harriet Segal created a mesmerizing tale of four generations of the Hillman family, portraying in rich detail the experience of immigration and assimilation, the loves and hopes of New World dreams and Old World traditions. Now, in CATCH THE WIND, a novel as colorful and moving as its illustrious predecessor, Segal continues the story through the lives of a young man and woman, two dedicated doctors, whose passion for their work is equaled only by their desire for each other. Set against the background of the World Health Organization's historic campaign to eradicate smallpox, scourge of the developing world, this faithfully researched saga is filled with adventure and drama.