From birth, David Rozinsky fought to belong, first the stuggle within his dysfunctional family -- a mother who hated him and favored his twin brother, and a milquetoast father who obediently kept his distance--then, as he matured, the struggle for acceptance in the land of his birth, only to find that he must pay for its undeniable freedoms and creature comforts with barbs of intolerance and a threatened loss of identity.