<p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>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?</p><p>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.</p>
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