“The American Gulag Chronicles: The Road to Freedom” (The Road to Freedom”) by Tim Peters arrived at a time when the Jan. 6 narrative was shifting under a flood of new evidence. This third and final volume is a record of conscience forged inside a political and judicial storm that swept up ordinary citizens. Like the Samizdat writings from dissidents under Soviet rule, like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago” and Vaclav Havel’s political essays—these important historical missives shine with the clarity born of hardship.
The first two volumes—"Letters From Prison” (2024) and “The Art of Confinement” (2024)—documented harsh confinement, shocking constitutional violations, and troubling judicial disparities, sounding the alarm when the law became weaponized at an unprecedented level.





