The Americans are managed by young female "escorts" tasked by the KGB to watch for signs of espionage.
They begin to manipulate Lifflander's favorite—a pretty girl named Sofia.
Against the rules and reason, Justin and Sofia become emotionally involved.
Both a romantic comedy of errors and a narrative glimpse into the golden age of US-USSR relations during perestroika, Lifflander's memoir is revealed through deeply personal experience, humor, and heartache.
It reminds us our enemies are never as unknowable as we think or as easy to fathom as we'd like.
Editorial Reviews:
"A real-life Cold War tale filled with nostalgia, exuberance and satirical wit." - Kirkus Reviews
"A hilarious book!" - Jackie Lupo, The Rivertowns Enterprise
"He cites the need to address the current "crisis of misunderstanding" between the United States and Russia, and urges us to challenge everything we think we know in that effort." - The Foreign Service Journal
"A memoir of a time and place which was rich in comedy and Justin had a keen eye.
Anybody who knows Russia from that period will enjoy the ride down memory lane.
For everybody else, a better understanding of Russia as it was being born will help make more sense of the country today ... perhaps an exaggeration, but a great read and a pleasant change from the plethora of academic works and the "Russia is evil" genre clogging airport book stands." - Chris Weafer, Macro Advisory
284 pages.