Mawer, Simon
"New York Times best-selling author Simon Mawer's latest novel plunges into the suspenseful world of 1960s Czechoslovakia
revealing the divide between war games played by idealistic young Britons and deadly real-life politics. In the summer of 1968--a year of love and hate
of Prague Spring and Cold War winter-- Oxford students James Borthwick and Eleanor Pike set out to hitchhike across Europe
complicating a budding friendship that could be something more. Having reached Southern Germany
they decide on a whim to visit Czechoslovakia
where Alexander Dubc̆ek's "socialism with a human face" is smiling on the world. Meanwhile
Sam Wareham
First Secretary at the British embassy in Prague
is observing developments in the country with both a diplomat's cynicism and a young man's passion. In the company of Czech student Lenka Koneckova
he finds a way into the world of Czechoslovak youth
its hopes and its ideas. For the first time
nothing seems off limits behind the Iron Curtain. Yet the wheels of politics are grinding in the background. The Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev is making demands of Dubc̆ek
and the Red Army is massed on the borders. How will the looming disaster affect those fragile lives caught up in the invasion?"--