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Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz

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Long Walk

The True Story of a Trek to Freedom

Slavomir Rawicz

Globe Pequot Publishing · Print & ebook · April 1, 2016

Reading lane: History / Europe / Eastern

"I hope The Long Walk will remain as a memorial to all those who live and die for freedom, and for all those who for many reasons could not speak for themselves."--Slavomir Rawicz In 1941, the author and six other fellow prisoners escaped a Soviet labor camp in Yakutsk--a camp where enduring hunger, cold, untended wounds, untreated illnesses, and avoiding daily executions were everyday feats.

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Good for readers interested in book clubGood for readers who enjoy History / Europe / Eastern and HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / Eastern Front.

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Authors
Slavomir Rawicz
Publisher
Globe Pequot Publishing
Published
April 1, 2016
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
History / Europe / Eastern · HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / Eastern Front
Reading lane
History / Europe / Eastern

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  • Historical Biographies

  • World War II History

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"I hope The Long Walk will remain as a memorial to all those who live and die for freedom, and for all those who for many reasons could not speak for themselves."--Slavomir Rawicz In 1941, the author and six other fellow prisoners escaped a Soviet labor camp in Yakutsk--a camp where enduring hunger, cold, untended wounds, untreated illnesses, and avoiding daily executions were everyday feats. Their march--over thousands of miles by foot--out of Siberia, through China, the Go...

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"I hope The Long Walk will remain as a memorial to all those who live and die for freedom, and for all those who for many reasons could not speak for themselves."--Slavomir Rawicz In 1941, the author and six other fellow prisoners escaped a Soviet labor camp in Yakutsk--a camp where enduring hunger, cold, untended wounds, untreated illnesses, and avoiding daily executions were everyday feats. Their march--over thousands of miles by foot--out of Siberia, through China, the Gobi Desert, Tibet, and over the Himalayas to British India is a remarkable statement about man's desire to be free. While the original book sold hundreds of thousands of copies, this updated paperback version includes a new Afterword by the author, as well as the author's Foreword to the Polish book. Written in a hauntingly detailed, no holds barred way, the new edition of The Long Walk is destined to outrank its classic status and guaranteed to forever stay in the reader's mind. *** Six-time Academy Award–nominee Peter Weir ( Master and Commander, The Truman Show, and The Dead Poets Society ) recently directed The Way Back, a much-anticipated film based on The Long Walk . Starring Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess, and Ed Harris, it is due for release in 2011.

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