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The September pick for Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine Book Club
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TWO FEMALE SPIES. A BANNED MASTERPIECE. A BOOK THAT CHANGED HISTORY.
1956. A celebrated Russian author is writing a book, Doctor Zhivago, which could spark dissent in the Soviet Union. The Soviets, afraid of its subversive power, ban it.
But in the rest of the world itโs fast becoming a sensation.
In Washington DC, the CIA is planning to use the book to tip the Cold War in its favour.
Their agents are not the usual spies, however. Two typists โ the charming, experienced Sally and the talented novice Irina โ are charged with the mission of a lifetime: to smuggle Doctor Zhivago back into Russia by any means necessary.
It will not be easy. There are people prepared to die for this book โ and agents willing to kill for it. But they cannot fail โ as this book has the power to change history.
Sold in twenty-five countries and poised to become a global literary sensation, Lara Prescott's dazzling first novel is a sweeping page turner and the most hotly anticipated debut of the year.
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โA riveting story of secrets, forbidden passions and the dark arts of espionage. I couldnโt put it down!โ LISA JEWELL
'Enthralling... This is a rare page-turner with prose that's as wily as its plot.' VOGUE
'A proto-feminist Mad Men transposed to the world of international espionage โ mid-century style and intrigue set against real, indelible history.' ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
โA fascinating story, so cleverly told, of the long chain of people who helped to bring Pasternakโs masterpiece into the world. I gulped it down.โ GILL HORNBY
โThe insight into the workings of the CIA, the portrait of the 1950s and a threatened love affair in the West โฆ make for riveting reading.โ DAILY MAIL
'Triumphant ... This debut shines as spy story, publication thriller and historical romance with a twist.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Lara Prescott was named after the heroine of Doctor Zhivago and first discovered the true story behind the novel after the CIA declassified 99 documents pertaining to its role in the bookโs publication and covert dissemination.
She travelled the world โ from Moscow and Washington, to London and Paris โ in the course of her research, becoming particularly interested in political repression in both the Soviet Union and United States and how, during the Cold War, both countries used literature as a weapon.
Lara earned her MFA from the Michener Center for Writers. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband.