"No one is more qualified than Alexander Podrabinek to explain how the dissident movement functioned and what repressive measures the Soviet regime took to suppress it." Mark G. Pomar, author of Cold War Radio
"A gripping and honest story of a man who challenged the totalitarian system, and when faced with the choice between his own well-being and his sense of civic dignity, chose in favor of the latter. His story serves as an important reminder that the path to democracy lies in each individual's awareness of responsibility for the society in which he or she lives and the willingness to accept that responsibility, whatever the cost." Maxim Krupskiy, University of Illinois College of Law
"Alexander Podrabinek was one of the most courageous young men in the Soviet Union. He refused to accept injustice and was imprisoned for his book about the persecution of dissidents. In his fascinating memoirs, he tells how one can be a free man and resist even in the most ruthless, lawless society." Dmitry Volchek, correspondent for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
"This self-portrait of a dissident who took on one of the darkest aspects of Soviet repression is more than a profile in courage; it's a colorful, often funny read that keeps the pages turning. With neo-Soviet authoritarianism again choking Russia and now also posing an existential threat to Western liberal democracy, Alexander Podrabinek's account of his activism and imprisonment couldn't be more timely." Gregory Feifer, author of Russians, former NPR Moscow bureau chief
"Between Prison and Freedom is the story of Alexander Podrabinek's quiet, dogged resistance to the repressive Soviet system and the people he met along the waynot just fellow dissidents and prison inmates, but doctors, snitches, landlords, Western journalists, and KGB operatives. We are lucky that his translator is Marian Schwartz, who makes this alien world of Soviet life and prison camps accessible and lets the author's humanity, tenacity, and unshakable sense of humor shine through." Michele A. Berdy, contributing editor for the Moscow Times