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Cold War

Dec

16

2024

COLD VICTORY by Karl Marlantes book cover (northern lights in green)

Cold Victory by Karl Marlantes

Karl Marlantes on Chronicling the Early Cold War Years Karl Marlantes is back with Cold Victory [available this week in paperback], a novel about community, family, and skiing. Set in 1947, Cold Victory tells the story of two young military attachés who drunkenly challenge each other to a cross-country wilderness race. Since this is Finland, …

Nov

29

2019

Kristine Kaufman

On History (in Fiction and Nonfiction)

Three books new on the table this month all have to do with history: history of the past, history now in the making, and history yet to come. The Cold War may not seem like ancient history (to some of us, at least), and as Lara Prescott’s compelling new novel shows, its echoes can still …

Sep

19

2019

Warhead book cover

Warhead: The True Story of One Teen Who Almost Saved the World by Jeff Henigson

After being diagnosed with brain cancer as a teen, Seattle writer Jeff Henigson made an unconventional Starlight Children’s Foundation wish. He wanted to (and did) travel to Moscow to talk with Gorbachev about nuclear disarmament. But this memoir is less about cancer and the Cold War than it is about surviving high school and searching …

Nov

8

2018

The Spy and the Traitor

The Spy and The Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War
by Ben MacIntyre

Oleg Gordievsky grew up in the Soviet Union, the son of a KGB agent. His brother became an agent. And then, so did Oleg. Being a bright young fellow, he eventually began to question the totalitarianism of Communism. After a posting in Denmark exposed him further to Western books, classical music, the freedom to move …

Jun

19

2018

Kristine Kaufman

Viva l’Italia! (and Paperbacks)

Sometimes when I look back over the past few books I’ve read, I notice a common thread running through them. Might be a particular time period or historical event, a theme whether big or small, or frequently, a locale. And that’s why one corner of The Front Table is currently draped in the green, white …

Dec

15

2017

Missileman: The Secret Life of Cold War Engineer Wallace Clauson

John Clauson, Author of “Missileman,”
Featured in Seattle Refined

Local author’s newest book delves into his father’s double life AUGUST 09, 2017 by  JOHN PRENTICE for Seattle Refined For many people as we grow up, there’s a moment when we start relating to our parents as adults instead of children. And sometimes, they aren’t quite the people we thought they were.For John Clauson of …

Apr

8

2015

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The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot

The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot
by Blaine Harden

History enthusiasts – have I got a book for you! I believe I’m in great company in knowing very little about the Korean war. Blaine Harden, author of the NYT best seller Escape from Camp 14, has penned an absolutely fascinating and enlightening book that will both startle and mesmerize you. Using the individual stories …

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