Alexandra Everist
"No Place to Call Home" (the story of a young Pole's survival in the Soviet gulags) now available on Amazon.
At age 19, Stanley Kowalski was captured by the Soviets.Initially escaping, he is eventually recaptured and sentenced to the g...ulags in K
Fans

6 of 1,994 fansSee All

Muhammad Mikhail
Muhammad Mikhail
Events

3 past eventsSee All

 
Alexandra Everist

Alexandra Everist “NO PLACE TO CALL HOME” BOOK SIGNING
MJ’s Bookmark, 414 S. Main St, Auburn, IN (260-925-2330) will be hosting a book signing event for “No Place to Call Home” on Saturday, December 19, 2009, 12pm-2pm. “No Place to Call Home” recounts the gulag horrors of 89-year-old Auburn resident, Stanley Kowalski. It is a story that... is largely forgotten in most history books today. Each prison and gulag Stanley is sent is "no place to call home". Stanley Kowalski was born in Jazlowiec, Poland in 1920. At the age of 19, he was captured by the Soviets and incarcerated in numerous prisons before being sentenced to the Siberian gulag in the gold mines of Kolyma. Of the unknown thousands sent to the Siberian gulags, few would return, one of them being Stanley Kowalski.
On Memorial Day, 2009, The National Military History Center in Auburn, Indiana hosted its annual Memorial Day Remembrance to honor all veterans. Featured this year was the presentation of the Siberian Cross to Stanley Kowalski. The Siberian Cross (also known as the Cross of the Deported) honors the survivors of the 1-2 million Polish citizens who were deported by Stalin during the Second World War.

This is the second published book for Colorado author, Alexandra Everist. “A Katrina Moment” was published in 2008. It is a fictionalized account of two lovers who remain behind in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. In the days following the storm, prejudice disappears as the two work hand-in-hand with other survivors to assist in relief efforts.
Further information on both books may be found at www.alexandraeverist.com.

See More
Time:12:00PM Saturday, December 19th
Location:MJ's Bookmark, 141 S. Main, Auburn, IN 46706
Alexandra Everist

Alexandra Everist "No Place to Call Home" (the story of a young Pole's survival in the Soviet gulags) now available on Amazon.
At age 19, Stanley Kowalski was captured by the Soviets.Initially escaping, he is eventually recaptured and sentenced to the gulags in Kolyma. This is the tale of how he survived.


http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_s...s?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=alexandra+everist&x=14&y=17



Please feel free to forward to any of your contacts who might be interested. Thank you.


Alexandra Everist

Author of "A Katrina Moment"

Co-Author of "No Place to Call Home"

www.alexandraeverist.com

See More
www.amazon.com
Amazon.com: alexandra everist
Alexandra Everist
www.viewsline.com
alexandra everist , Celebrities interviews, Leaders interviews, Entrepreneurs Interviews
RECENT ACTIVITY
Alexandra Everist discussed "No Place to Call Home" released on Amazon on the Alexandra Everist discussion board.
Alexandra Everist discussed Add me as a friend on the Alexandra Everist discussion board.
Alexandra Everist discussed Add me as a friend on the Alexandra Everist discussion board.
Alexandra Everist

Alexandra Everist Please let me know what you think of the cover. Also, I invite everyone who is currently a fan to join me as a friend alexeverist@yahoo.com

Would love your comments on the suggested cover
Time:10:00AM Saturday, May 30th
Location:Clearwater, FL 33767
Alexandra Everist

Alexandra Everist "No Place to Call Home" (the story of a Polish survivor of the Soviet gulags in Kolyma) is scheduled to be released any day now. Check it out at www.alexandraeverist.com

May 5, 2009 at 6:46am
John Guzlowski
John Guzlowski
That's great news.
June 17, 2009 at 11:33am
Alexandra Everist

Alexandra Everist The National Military History Center (5634 CR 11A, Auburn, IN) will be hosting its annual Memorial Day Remembrance May 25, 2009) to honor all veterans. Featured this year will be the presentation of the Siberian Cross to a Soviet gulag survivor and Auburn resident, Stanley Kowalski. The tale of his survival is featured... in the book "No Place to Call Home". The Executive Director of the Museum, Bob Krafft, will present the medal. A representative from Senator Souder's office will also be in attendance.

The ceremony starts at 11 am on Monday, May 25, 2009. There will also be a presentation by Honor Flight Northeast Indiana to the History Center as well as words from a veteran who went on the first flight. Free refreshments will be served following the ceremony.

Alexandra Everist
Author of "A Katrina Moment"
and Co-Author of "No Place to Call Home"
www.alexandraeverist.com

See More
"Cross of the Deported" to be awarded to Stanley Kowalski, survivor of Soviet gulag
Time:1:00PM Saturday, May 2nd
Location:National Military History Center
RECENT ACTIVITY
Alexandra Everist changed their Website.