Description
About the Author
Aldona Jaworska was born and raised in Poland and came to Canada as a refugee in 1990. She lives and studies in Calgary.
Reviews
"At war's end some 250,000 Polish veterans were stranded in Europe. Returning home was a ticket to the Soviet Gulag.... Author Jaworska is a passionate writer. Her interviews with survivors are compelling. Polish War Veterans In Alberta has a melancholy quality...with a very human ending." Holly Doan, Blacklock's Reporter, April 13, 2019 [Full review at https://www.blacklocks.ca/book-review-men-without-a-country/]
"Jaworska's book is a most timely and needed publication that serves as a welcome explanation of the origin of the post World War II Polish arrivals to the Great Plains....Careful reading of these stories of exile and military service collected by Jaworska would greatly increase Canadian awareness of the background of the Polish immigrants of the mid-1940s... [Polish War veterans in Alberta] is well organized and an engrossing read ." Anna Mazurkiewicz, Great Plains Quarterly, Winter-Spring, 2022.
"Jaworska has excelled in preparing these histories of the wartime and postwar lives of these four brave men...The book will appeal both to scholars and lay readers interested in learning from first-hand accounts about the Polish perspective on the most destructive war in history and about an almost forgotten time in Canada's immigration history." Michal Mlynarz, Canadian Slavonic Papers, 14 Feb 2022.
#10 on the Calgary Non-fiction Bestsellers list, June 15, 2023
Book Information
ISBN 9781772123739
Author Aldona Jaworska
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint University of Alberta Press
Publisher University of Alberta Press
Weight(grams) 480g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 20mm