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Prague Spring

By Simon Mawer

Fiction, General, Literary, Thrillers, Espionage, Political | 400 pages
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'Prague Spring is a wonderfully atmospheric portrait of the city as well as a political and historical thriller with dashes of espionage. It is as brilliant as anything he has written, which is saying a lot' The Times


It's the summer of 1968, the year of love and hate, of Prague Spring and Cold War winter. Two English students, Ellie and James, set off to hitch-hike across Europe with no particular aim in mind but a continent, and themselves, to discover. Somewhere in southern Germany they decide, on a whim, to visit Czechoslovakia where Alexander Dubcek's 'socialism with a human face' is smiling on the world.

Meanwhile Sam Wareham, a first secretary at the British embassy in Prague, is observing developments in the country with a mixture of diplomatic cynicism and a young man's passion. In the company of Czech student Lenka Konecková, he finds a way into the world of Czechoslovak youth, its hopes and its ideas. It seems that, for the first time, nothing is 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 Dubcek and the Red Army is massed on the borders. How will the looming disaster affect those fragile lives caught up in the invasion?

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Helen Hanford
6th Sep 2024
"This is a fantastic book which captures the paranoia and difficulties of living under Communist rule in Czechoslovakia in the late 60s. The novel follows two English students who are travelling through Europe and end up in Prague just as the 1968 uprising is about to begin, and there is a real sense of danger for them as they get caught up in the attempts by the Czechoslovak people to gain freedoms from Soviet rule. It's a good read for anyone heading to Czechia or Slovakia, as a reminder that it's not that long ago that life was very, very different for people living in those countries."