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Grace Revealed: A Hollywood reporter uncovers his Polish family’s haunting tale of survival in Stalin’s Siberia

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"You WILL be swept away with this unforgettable family tale!" —San Francisco Examiner. Nearly ninety years after Stalin’s brutal sweep across Eastern Europe, entertainment journalist Greg Archer trades celebrity spotlights for a far more personal journey—one that will rewrite everything he thought he knew about his family, history, and himself.

What begins as a search into his Polish roots quickly unearths a chilling chapter of 20th-century history; the mass deportation of nearly 1.5 million Polish citizens to Siberian gulags under Stalin’s regime, an atrocity rarely taught or acknowledged.
As the author retraces the vexing path of his ancestors—through exile, endurance, and improbable survival—he finds himself walking a tightrope between past and present. But when fate intervenes with an unexpected international adventure, he must Can uncovering the truth bring healing? Can telling the untold restore dignity to the silenced?

Part memoir, part history, and part spiritual quest, this powerful, redemptive journey dives into the heart of family bonds and hidden generational trauma—and the resilience that rises from its ashes.

"A rare WWII memoir that is filled with hope!" — PolishFest, NY

"Haunting and Heartfelt." — HuffPo

314 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 13, 2025

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Greg Archer

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GREG ARCHER is the founder of 11th Arrow Media. A successful author, entertainment journalist, and public speaker, his profiles on film and television personalities, historians, and wellness experts, have appeared in USA Today, HuffPo, MovieWeb, San Francisco Examiner, The Advocate, Oprah Magazine, CBS News, Palm Springs Life Magazine, and other media outlets.

Greg's memoir, Grace Revealed uncovers his Polish family's mindbending World War II odyssey embracing hope in Stalin's Siberia. A documentary is in the works. For book talks and speaking engagements that touch on ancestry, grief, resilience, reach out to him via his website.

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