
Dear America
The True Odyssey of an American Youth who Miraculously Survived the Concentration Camps of the Soviet Gulag
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Thomas Sgovio

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Tom has been recognized with many awards in Western New York for his beautiful artwork. He also gave countless seminars and displayed his paintings, all drawn from memory, depicting the repression that he and millions of others suffered in the Soviet Union. This was his way of spreading the message of Freedom and Democracy which he so dearly loved and treasured.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-04-24
One of the best books I've listened to
This book should be required reading for everyone in the US, especially the "woke" - who resemble the Soviet commissars except the woke are quite a bit worse. Mr. Sgovio's ordeal, and millions of others, was 6 million times worse than the big catastrophe we've heard about and continue to hear about every day, even though there is no proof for nearly all their claims. How indeed is it that we were never told about this? Why no movies or constant mentions every single day like the Hoax? Also, the virtual voice was pretty good, better than many narrators I've heard. The only mistake it made was pronouncing "Polish" like furniture polish.
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- Charlie Morton
- 08-17-24
Life in the USSR
is a stone cold brilliant memoir of a devout American Communist who moved to the Soviet Union in the mid-30s and then spent around 20 years in work camps and internal exile. just an excellent heart-rending book
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- Kane
- 01-07-25
Fascinating and surreal
I liked the star of the story. He was a young and impressionable kid who just so happened to end up in Russia at the worst possible time. The story is insane and hard to imagine. It is a fascinating subject overall.
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