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In a gripping book about Poland, author Greg Archer recounts his familys survival of Stalins gulags.

GRACE REVEALED

A Memoir

Author Greg Archer recounts his family’s survival of Stalin’s gulags in this gripping book about Poland during WW2

Seventy-five years after Joseph Stalin’s reign of terror across Eastern Europe, entertainment journalist Greg Archer takes a step back from Hollywood to examine his Polish family’s mind-bending odyssey of the 1940s.

In the process, he exposes one of the most under-reported events of the 20th Century: the mass deportation of nearly two million Polish citizens to Stalin’s gulags in Siberia, and the life-shattering events that followed between Poland and Russia.

But the author’s quest takes a dramatic turn as he walks an emotional tightrope between the past and the present. Can this serendipitous global adventure become a means of grace, heal the ancestral soul, and bring justice to his family?

Beyond being a touching personal story, "Grace Revealed" is an essential chronicle of these historical events, shedding light on a forgotten chapter shared by Poland and Russia.

Greg Archer chronicled the entertainment industry as editor of an award-winning Santa Cruz magazine. His numerous celebrity interviews, travel articles, profiles on agents of change, and broadcast interviews have found their way to a variety of media outlets such as Gannett/USA Today, San Francisco Examiner, Huffington Post, Via Travel, CBS, Live Happy Magazine, Palm Springs Life, and others. 

One reviewer says:Grace Revealed is a powerful, haunting, and heartfelt tale about one man's attempt to embrace his Polish family's past, shed light on the forgotten deported Poles of the 1940s, and expose the emotional ripple effects that remain. --Huffington Post 

"Grace Re­vealed" goes be­yond being a book about Poland or a World War II memoir. It is a moving story that e­ncompasses themes of re­silience, legacy, and the­ healing power of confronting our past. Through Archer's pe­rspective, reade­rs will gain a deep appreciation for the­ indomitable spirit of humanity and the significance of re­membering and honoring those who pave­d the way for us.

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