Alexandra Everist's Blog
August 8, 2011
New Books on Poland available on Amazon
Hello Friends:
New books now available on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_nos...
The Terror of Purga
(the story of a Polish geologist in Siberia during the 1930's sentenced to the gulags)
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Karma
(the storyof pre- and post-war Poland under Communism)
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The History Lesson
(the true story of events under Soviet and Communist domination during WWII told to my father by a former teacher, Edward Pelc)
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Yaga
(the true story of a girl that protected my father while he was in hiding from the Soviets)
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The Colonel
(the story of a Soviet prisoner in the gulags)
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No Place to Call Home
(the true story of my father's life in the gulags)
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No Place to Go Home
(the true story of my father's life with the 1st Polish Armoured Division)
Thank you for all your support.
Alexandra Everist
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New books now available on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_nos...
The Terror of Purga
(the story of a Polish geologist in Siberia during the 1930's sentenced to the gulags)
****
Karma
(the storyof pre- and post-war Poland under Communism)
*****
The History Lesson
(the true story of events under Soviet and Communist domination during WWII told to my father by a former teacher, Edward Pelc)
******
Yaga
(the true story of a girl that protected my father while he was in hiding from the Soviets)
******
The Colonel
(the story of a Soviet prisoner in the gulags)
******
No Place to Call Home
(the true story of my father's life in the gulags)
*******
No Place to Go Home
(the true story of my father's life with the 1st Polish Armoured Division)
Thank you for all your support.
Alexandra Everist
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Published on August 08, 2011 05:37
May 20, 2009
Siberian Cross Presentation at Memorial Day Service
The National Military History Center (5634 CR 11A, Auburn, IN) will be hosting its annual Memorial Day Remembrance to honor all veterans. Featured this year will be the presentation of the Siberian Cross to a Soviet gulag survivor and Auburn resident, Stanley Kowalski. The tale of his survival is featured in the book "No Place to Call Home". The Executive Director of the Museum, Bob Krafft, will present the medal. A representative from Senator Souder's office will also be in attendance.
The ceremony starts at 11 am on Monday, May 25, 2009. There will also be a presentation by Honor Flight Northeast Indiana to the History Center as well as words from a veteran who went on the first flight. Free refreshments will be served following the ceremony.
Alexandra Everist
Author of "A Katrina Moment"
and Co-Author of "No Place to Call Home"
www.alexandraeverist.com
The ceremony starts at 11 am on Monday, May 25, 2009. There will also be a presentation by Honor Flight Northeast Indiana to the History Center as well as words from a veteran who went on the first flight. Free refreshments will be served following the ceremony.
Alexandra Everist
Author of "A Katrina Moment"
and Co-Author of "No Place to Call Home"
www.alexandraeverist.com
February 26, 2009
"No Place to Call Home" Book Launch
For all my contacts who have requested information on my upcoming book, "No Place to Call Home", it is now available for a 25% pre-order discount at http://www.jimsaminc.com/jimsam/index...
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Original Price $19.99
Sale Price $14.96
No Place to Call Home relates the experiences of a 19-year-old Polish man who is captured by the Soviets at the beginning of World War II and sent to a Siberian concentration camp in Kolyma. It is a story that is largely forgotten in most history books today. Each prison
and gulag Stanley is sent is "no place to call home". In order to survive the un-survivable, the prisoners must work in collaboration with each other. Of the unknown hundreds of thousands sent to the Siberian gulags, only 583 Polish prisoners would return, one of them being Stanley Kowalski. This is his story.
Alexandra Everist
Author of "A Katrina Moment" and "No Place to Call Home"
www.alexandraeverist.com
Scroll to the bottom of the page.
Original Price $19.99
Sale Price $14.96
No Place to Call Home relates the experiences of a 19-year-old Polish man who is captured by the Soviets at the beginning of World War II and sent to a Siberian concentration camp in Kolyma. It is a story that is largely forgotten in most history books today. Each prison
and gulag Stanley is sent is "no place to call home". In order to survive the un-survivable, the prisoners must work in collaboration with each other. Of the unknown hundreds of thousands sent to the Siberian gulags, only 583 Polish prisoners would return, one of them being Stanley Kowalski. This is his story.
Alexandra Everist
Author of "A Katrina Moment" and "No Place to Call Home"
www.alexandraeverist.com


