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The classic, inspiring memoir of a political dissident--a man whose fierce spirit and drive for freedom triumphed over imprisonment, solitary confinement, the Soviet Union, and Communism itself
In this epock-making book, the Jewish dissident describes the ordeal of his trial and imprisonment in the Soviet Gulag. A new preface evaluates the era of Gorbachev.
Sharansky writes of the nine years he spent in the Soviet gulag. ``Told with remarkable calm, even with harrowing humor, Sharansky's gripping and deeply moving account of his prison years is a tribute to human resilience. His sheer courage and moral stature are matched only by his literary skill at conveying the nightmare he endured,'' praised PW . (Jan.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsNatan Sharansky lives in Israel, where he is a leader of Israel B'aliyah, the party of the new Russian immigrants, and minister of industry and trade in Netanyahu's cabinet.
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July 28, 2002: It was a really good book. I recommend to all people. I am using it for a school book report and its perfect. My entire family read it.