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Coming Out of the Ice: An Unexpected Life - Victor Herman
Coming Out of the Ice: An Unexpected Life
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This astonishing true story is the tale of a young American man who was sent to the Soviet Union with his parents by the Ford Motor Company to set up an auto plant. He was eventually thrown into Soviet prisons and could not return to America until forty-five years later. During his life in and... show more
This astonishing true story is the tale of a young American man who was sent to the Soviet Union with his parents by the Ford Motor Company to set up an auto plant. He was eventually thrown into Soviet prisons and could not return to America until forty-five years later. During his life in and out of Russian prisons, he met and fell in love with a beautiful Russian gymnast who followed him into exile and lived with him and their child for a year in Siberia, in a caved chopped out under the ice. Theirs is the compelling story of a romance destined to thrive under even the most desperate conditions. It was 1938 when Victor Herman was inexplicably thrown into prison, after he had become a celebrity in the Soviet Union, having won acclaim as "the Lindbergh of Russia" for his flying and world-record-breaking parachute jumps. But what happened to him was a common nightmare during the Stalin years: those who survived imprisonment and torture were sent north to hard labor in the icy forests and mines, or into exile. Victor was one of the few who survived ~ From Back Cover
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780915031023 (0915031027)
Publisher: Freedom Press Ltd.
Pages no: 369
Edition language: English
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M Sarki
M Sarki rated it
4.0 Coming out of the ice: An unexpected life
I read this book several years ago on the recommendation of [a:Gordon Lish|232097|Gordon Lish|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/authors/1267719924p2/232097.jpg]. The acknowledgment page credits the person responsible for this book as one who wishes not to be cited, but Herman does provide the i...
Diocletian
Diocletian rated it
This book really shows that for all the problems you might have in life, you really have it well off. This is a must read.EDIT: Interestingly enough, my Dad actually used to work with one of Victor Herman's daughters, Svetlana, and through her he met Victor Herman's widow, Galina, who signed the bo...
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