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Back in the USSA: Passionate Posts and Expatriate Notes

Back in the USSA: Passionate Posts and Expatriate Notes

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Back in the USSA: Passionate Posts and Expatriate Notes

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Back in the USSA: Passionate Posts and Expatriate Notes

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Back in the USSA is a remarkable non-fiction hybrid that, in so many ways, defies classification. Seen through the eyes of expatriate author, Boris Dragunsky, it is a work in three stages. In part a Russian Jewish family saga that begins inside Stalin's Soviet Union during World War II, it introduces us to some remarkable historical insights, including a portrait of Boris's uncle, Soviet Colonel General David Dragunsky (Twice Hero of the Soviet Union), and how the family dealt with a political world gone mad. This book also tells the story of a patriotic son of Russia [Boris] who eventually became a fierce opponent of the system, determined to slip the Communist yoke and its systemic oppression of people, in particular Jews. … And, at age 39, he managed to do just that. In Part Three of this exceptional story, we see how Boris finally arrives in the America he loves where he soon rediscovers his Jewish roots and fulfills all his dreams in the bargain—only to behold the Democracy he cherishes start to come unraveled at the seams. Closing with a spate of passionate posts and articles that come from a cogent conservative point of view, Boris takes on the "agents of chaos" that he sees coming from the Radical Left, even as he offers solutions to save the USA…before it becomes the USSA and the politically perilous mindset that he left behind.
Back in the USSA is a remarkable non-fiction hybrid that, in so many ways, defies classification. Seen through the eyes of expatriate author, Boris Dragunsky, it is a work in three stages. In part a Russian Jewish family saga that begins inside Stalin's Soviet Union during World War II, it introduces us to some remarkable historical insights, including a portrait of Boris's uncle, Soviet Colonel General David Dragunsky (Twice Hero of the Soviet Union), and how the family dealt with a political world gone mad. This book also tells the story of a patriotic son of Russia [Boris] who eventually became a fierce opponent of the system, determined to slip the Communist yoke and its systemic oppression of people, in particular Jews. … And, at age 39, he managed to do just that. In Part Three of this exceptional story, we see how Boris finally arrives in the America he loves where he soon rediscovers his Jewish roots and fulfills all his dreams in the bargain—only to behold the Democracy he cherishes start to come unraveled at the seams. Closing with a spate of passionate posts and articles that come from a cogent conservative point of view, Boris takes on the "agents of chaos" that he sees coming from the Radical Left, even as he offers solutions to save the USA…before it becomes the USSA and the politically perilous mindset that he left behind.

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