THE ICE ROAD: An Epic Journey from the Stalinist Labor Camps to Freedom
by Stefan Waydenfeld
Foreword by Professor Norman Davies, FBA
Format, ISBN & Retail Price:
Hardcover: 978-1-60772-002-7 ($28.95)
Trade Paperback: 978-1-60772-003-4 ($26.95)
Ebook (all major formats): 978-1-60772-017-1 ($12.99)
Audiobook: Audible.com
Size: 6 in x 9 in
Page Count: 416
Includes: More than 70 black & white photos, maps and illustrations; contextualizing historical material; epilogue; interview with the author; Reading Group Guide.
The Ice Road
News, Reviews & Events — 2012
This page contains News, Reviews & Events from 2012 dealing with The Ice Road, either in whole or in part. Complete listings can be found in the News, Reviews & Events Archive under Media Room in the main menu. Other years for this title can be found under the News, Reviews & Events tab in the menu at the left of this page.
November 15–18, 2012 – Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies Annual Convention, New Orleans – Aquila Polonica exhibited at the 2012 ASEEES annual convention, marking our third year at ASEEES. All of our titles released through that time were on display and available for sale, including The Ice Road. More…
November 16–18, 2012 – Seattle, WA – Polish Perspectives at National Council for Social Studies – The Ice Road was a mong the Aquila Polonica books exhibited in the Polish Perspectives booth at the 2012 Annual Conference of the National Council for Social Studies, held November 16-18, 2012 in Seattle, WA.
September 17, 2012 – Sunnyside Retirement Community, Harrisonburg, VA – Alice Waydenfeld Faintich gave a presentation on the little-known World War II Soviet deportations of Polish civilians, which is described in her father’s book The Ice Road.
August 14, 2012 – Waynesboro Public Library, Waynesboro, VA – As part of the Waynesboro Public Library Book Talk series, Alice Waydenfeld Faintich gave a presentation about the World War II Soviet deportations of Polish civilians, and discussed her father’s book The Ice Road.
May 24, 2012 – Military Officers Association of America, Central Virginia Chapter – Alice Waydenfeld Faintich was the featured speaker at the May luncheon meeting of the Central Virginia Chapter of MOAA, which was held at the Glenmore Country Club, Charlottesville, VA. Alice gave a multimedia presentation about the World War II Soviet deportations of Polish civilians, which is described in her father’s book The Ice Road. More…
May 13, 2012 – Hungry Heards Book Club, Afton, VA – Alice Waydenfeld Faintich was invited by the Hungry Heards Book Club to lead their discussion of her father’s book The Ice Road and its broader historical context.
January 11–13, 2012 – performances of The Invisible Army, Cambridge, England – “Your father’s book [The Ice Road] helped to inspire the young people involved in the play and we have acknowledged that in the programme. We owe him a debt of gratitude.” Read more about this original play based on the World War II Soviet deportations of Polish civilians…
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