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Grace Revealed
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Grace Revealed

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Nearly ninety years after Stalin's brutal sweep across Eastern Europe, entertainment journalist Greg Archer trades celebrity spotlights for a far more personal journey-one that will rewrite everything he thought he knew about his family, history, and himself.

What begins as a search into his Polish roots quickly unearths a chilling chapter of 20th-century history; the mass deportation of nearly 1.5 million Polish citizens to Siberian gulags under Stalin's regime, an atrocity rarely taught or acknowledged.

As the author retraces the vexing path of his ancestors-through exile, endurance, and improbable survival-he finds himself walking a tightrope between past and present. But when fate intervenes with an unexpected international adventure, he must ask: Can uncovering the truth bring healing? Can telling the untold restore dignity to the silenced?

Part memoir, part history, and part spiritual quest, this powerful, redemptive journey dives into the heart of generational trauma-and the resilience that rises from its ashes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Greg Archer
Date
11 July 2025
Pages
332
ISBN
9798898145408

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Nearly ninety years after Stalin's brutal sweep across Eastern Europe, entertainment journalist Greg Archer trades celebrity spotlights for a far more personal journey-one that will rewrite everything he thought he knew about his family, history, and himself.

What begins as a search into his Polish roots quickly unearths a chilling chapter of 20th-century history; the mass deportation of nearly 1.5 million Polish citizens to Siberian gulags under Stalin's regime, an atrocity rarely taught or acknowledged.

As the author retraces the vexing path of his ancestors-through exile, endurance, and improbable survival-he finds himself walking a tightrope between past and present. But when fate intervenes with an unexpected international adventure, he must ask: Can uncovering the truth bring healing? Can telling the untold restore dignity to the silenced?

Part memoir, part history, and part spiritual quest, this powerful, redemptive journey dives into the heart of generational trauma-and the resilience that rises from its ashes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Greg Archer
Date
11 July 2025
Pages
332
ISBN
9798898145408