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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 45 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 3/5(3). Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Coming Out of the Ice: An Unexpected Life by Victor Herman (Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Coming Out of the Ice: An Unexpected Life: Author: Victor Herman: Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Original from: the University of California: Digitized: May 14, 3/5(3).


Coming out of the ice: an unexpected life Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Coming out of the ice: an unexpected life by Herman, Victor. Publication date Topics Herman, Victor, Americans in Russia, Political prisoners Publisher Oklahoma City, OK: Freedom Press. Coming Out of the Ice: An Unexpected Life (Expletives Deleted) Paperback - January 1, by Victor Herman (Author) › Visit Amazon's Victor Herman Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Victor Herman (Author) Coming out of the ice by Victor Herman, , Freedom Press edition, - Freedom Press ed.,


Coming Out of the Ice: An Unexpected Life. by. Victor Herman. · Rating details · ratings · reviews. 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. Format: Hardcover. Language: English. ISBN: ISBN Release Date: January Publisher: Harcourt College Publishers. Length: Pages. Weight: lbs. After Stalin's death he was "pardoned" and allowed to live quietly until he began petitioning to go back to America. Years of persistence despite endless frustrations paid off when, in , Victor Herman was finally allowed to come home. This eloquent, unflinching memoir recounts a scandalous and little-known episode in Russian-American history.

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