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Leave Your Tears in Moscow

by Barbara Armonas

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2011,105,269 (4.25)2
Armonas' 20-year ordeal in the Soviet concentration camp systemNthe dreaded gulagNis a rare and straightforward story, related with candor and underlying hope that the human spirit can survive any hardship, even the clamps of a vicious totalitarian system. This 50th anniversary edition commemorates her unbreakable spirit, memorializes her extraordinary life, and harkens readers to actively nurture their freedom.… (more)
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Wow, definitely a book people who think socialism is good should read. It is sad and moving. ( )
  Wanda-Gambling | May 9, 2020 |
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Armonas' 20-year ordeal in the Soviet concentration camp systemNthe dreaded gulagNis a rare and straightforward story, related with candor and underlying hope that the human spirit can survive any hardship, even the clamps of a vicious totalitarian system. This 50th anniversary edition commemorates her unbreakable spirit, memorializes her extraordinary life, and harkens readers to actively nurture their freedom.

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