Rushton's 'No Paved Road To Freedom' selected book of the month

The Military Writers Society of America selected Sharon Rushton’s book, “No Paved Road To Freedom” as their book of the month for February 2012.
MWSA reviewer Weymouth Symmes said, “No Paved Road to Freedom by Sharon Rushton is a gripping page-turner about one man’s quest for freedom against overwhelming odds. It is an inspirational story about a remarkable man who gave up everything (family, career, fiancée) to escape the horrors of communism. Sharon’s book is also a cautionary tale of what governments can do in the guise of ‘helping’ their people. Sharon’s story brings the horrors of the purges down to the individual and family level. It is a remarkable and powerful book.
“No Paved Road to Freedom is listed as a fictionalized historical biography. It is the story of Cornel Dolana, a real person who escaped Communist Romania. Sharon has done her homework; the book is based on many hours of interviews with her subject, and is backed by solid historical research.
“Sharon Rushton’s book should be widely read. It is a reminder of how easy our life is, but how fragile and precious our freedoms are. Either the soft tyranny of the welfare state or the hard tyranny of communism erode freedom and take away initiative.”
“No Paved Road To Freedom” is available in paperback and as an e-book at www.Amazon.com and www.BarnesandNoble.com.

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