Spotlight: The Hot Summer of 1968 by Viliam Klimacek

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In the spring of 1968, the Czechoslovakian Communist Party introduced “socialism with a human face,” known as “Prague Spring.” Suddenly the citizens of Czechoslovakia enjoyed the freedom of the Press, an end to arbitrary wiretaps, and the right to travel without prior authorizations and visas. Their borders opened to the West, consumer goods appeared in the stores, and the winds of freedom blew over the country. That summer, Alexander and Anna boarded their Skoda Felicia, a brand-new convertible, to join their daughter Petra in Bratislava, where she had just completed her brilliant medical studies. Tereza, the daughter of a railway worker who survived the concentration camps and a Pravda editor who had long taken in Hungarian refugees, stayed in a kibbutz in Israel to reconnect with her Jewish culture. Józef, a pastor defrocked for refusing to denounce parishioners to the Party, delivered his first uncensored sermons on the radio.

But these reforms were not well received by the Soviet Union, and in late August of 1968, the USSR sent half a million Warsaw Pact troops and tanks to occupy Czechoslovakia and put an end to this brief experiment. Every citizen had to make a choice: leave or stay? Thousands of Slovaks fearing retribution fled their homeland—some escaped to Vienna—only an hour away by train, others fled farther afield to England, Israel, South America, Canada and the United States.

Celebrating the identity of a people, its folklore, its beauty, and its vitality, Klimacek vividly retells in THE HOT SUMMER OF 1968 the stories of ten real people (whose names have been changed) enmeshed in this difficult moment in history and reveals the impact of these rapidly moving events on his characters and the lives of their families. They all made the decision to leave their homeland and depart on the perilous journey seeking refuge and freedom in new countries. Some saw their families torn apart; others lost all their possessions or were dispossessed. And, like all immigrants, they had to rebuild their lives and livelihoods. What were their challenges? How successful or happy were they? Would they ever be able to return or reconnect with their families in their homeland? They all now became part of a growing Slovak diaspora in the modern world.

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The Secret Police were again looking for Jozef in the Radio Building. He knew they were after him, but he also knew they had a lot of work. The list of people they were looking for was enormous, and  every day some of those they could not find would be moved from the “Unable to Contact” column to the “Emigrated” column.

His superior greeted him, face pale. “Jozef, they just left. I haven’t told you anything and I haven’t seen you.” He shook his hand. “Good luck.” Jozef had just come back from recording the famous speech in which a politician talked about the border being a promenade. There was no need to wait any longer and no reason to keep up false hope. A failed pastor and actor, as the people responsible for arresting him called him, he had one last opportunity to leave Czechoslovakia, or he could put on a prison uniform and let his family be persecuted. 

When he arrived home, Erika was whistling in the kitchen, a sign that she was in an excellent mood. She had just finished marinating the rabbit and had managed to get fabulous bacon at the market. Peter was watching with interest as she sliced it into tiny white cubes. Jozef stood for a moment in the hallway, summoning the courage for what he had to say. Then he entered.

“We have to leave.”    “Leave? And go where?”  “To Austria. They wanted to arrest me today.”  “But I’m frying the crackling!” Erika spoke like a practical woman. They had to leave now, while she was frying the crackling and marinating the rabbit? Where would they go? Dinner was almost ready! Not for her, but for them! But she didn’t say what was going through her mind, knowing that her husband was right. They had to leave.

“Luckily, I have a full tank of gas. Pack warm clothes for the winter.” “That doesn’t sound temporary, does it?” “Austrian Radio will help us. They’re employing our people and will get us work and housing.” Peter followed their conversation attentively. “Mum, where are we going?” Erika started to say, “on a vacation,” but her voice broke. She embraced the boy, but he shouted joyfully. Vacation! He had to pack his little cars.

During his last trip to the Radio Building Jozef returned his reporter’s tape recorder. He wouldn’t let them make a thief out of him. He went to see their neighbor in the building, the one who had called them that August night and told them about the Soviet invasion. He left all his receipts with her, showing that he had paid off his television and the fridge. There was nothing left to say.

His biggest regret was that he couldn’t say goodbye to his mother. She told him that police from Modra were even looking for him in their vineyard. He was in a terrible predicament, having to leave without kissing the person who had sacrificed so much for him. 

So, he called Erika’s sister. Anna answered after a long pause. Her voice had changed. It sounded tired, as if coming from a deep well. “Hello? Is that you, Anna?” “Jozef? Where are you calling from?” “From a phone booth. How are you?” “Well, you know. Petra left.” “I know… please don’t cry. Everything will be fine. I have very little time… I wanted to hear your voice.” “I’m happy you called.”

“I have a favor to ask of you. Could you visit my mother, now and again, when you’re in the area? She has no phone, as you know. Tell her I love her very much.”  “I will, don’t worry.”  “Say hello to Alex.”  “I wish you the best of luck.” Jozef put down the receiver. The silence interrupted by electrical frequencies in the phone spoke more eloquently than dozens of words. He could be silent and yet he’d said everything.

Captain Poliačik, a quiet forty-year-old man, was in the Passport Office. He gave Jozef and his family permits to go to Austria without asking any questions. His department had been doing this all summerlong without stopping anyone. Anyone who wanted to leave could get out. Jozef thanked him and left the office.

That day Captain Poliačik gave out several other travel permits. At the end of the day, he wrote one for himself and his wife and children. Then he wrote a letter to his superior that would arrive by mail two days after he left the country. “As a Communist Party member, I should stay, but as the father of a family a family I cannot.”

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About the Author

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Viliam Klimáček graduated from Bratislava University's Faculty of Medicine. Co-founding the alternative theatre GUnaGU in 1985, he has been its actor, director, and playwright. In the mid-1990s he gave up medical practice, devoting himself entirely to the theatre and writing. His most successful books include the novels Naďa má čas (Naďa is Not in a Hurry, 2002), Námestie kozmonautov (2007) and especially Bratislava 68 : Été brûlant (Horúce leto 68/The Hot Summer of 68, 2011). 

ABOUT THE TRANSLATORPeter Petro, the translator, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies at the University of British Columbia, was born in Slovakia, earned his B.A. (1970) and a M.A.(1972) in Russian literature at the University of British Columbia and his Ph.D. in comparative literature (1978) at the University of Alberta. He is the author of several books including a translation of the prize-winning novel by Milan Simecka, The Year of the Frog.

Audio Spotlight: The Fall of Mrs. Parsons by Phil Geoffrey Bond and narrator Jenn Lee

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Publisher: Chess Books/Above Deck Entertainment⎮2021

Producer: Audiobook Empire

Genre: Fiction

Release date: April 15, 2021

Synopsis: Mrs. Parsons lives a quiet life in a small cottage in the woods on the outskirts of town, having woken next to her husband Lloyd, and has gone about with her normal routine every day for the past 50+ years. But on this most extraordinary day, she will venture out into the world, reclaiming her place in it and, in so doing so, rediscover herself.

In this lush, romantic short tale from Phil Geoffrey Bond, the simple life is revealed as not so simple at all.

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PHIL GEOFFREY BOND is an award-winning author, best known for his collection of short pieces, All the Sad Young Men, and the celebrated picture book, My Friend, the Cat, based on the popular stage show. Often mixing dramatic prose with live theatre, his original pieces My Queer Youth, The Disney Diaries, My Friend, the Cat, My Roaring Twenties and Small Town Confessions have been embraced by a wide range of off-Broadway audiences. As a playwright, Phil has developed work at The Sundance Theatre Lab (The Citadel), and many regional theatres throughout the states. A fixture on the NYC nightlife scene, he is a seven-time MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets), two-time Bistro and one-time Nightlife Award-winner. Currently, he is the writer/producer/host of Sondheim Unplugged, now enjoying it's 6th year at Manhattan nightspot Feinstein's/54 Below. 2016 will see the release of his debut novel, The Last Year at Low Tide (Chess Books). In 1993, he was awarded the Presidential Medallion from President Clinton on behalf of his work as a young playwright.

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About the Narrator: Jenn Lee

After 20+ years as professional NYC actor, I stumbled into some documentary voiceover work. From that moment on, I knew the trajectory of my career had been changed forever. I adore narrating and doing VO, and every job feels like a gift.

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Spotlight: Southern Heat by Natasha Madison

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Release Date: June 1

Willow

After being left for dead, I was given a fresh start by my knight in shining armor.

My protector.

I never had a family before they took me in.

But I don’t know how to stay or trust.

I always had a bag packed and ready just in case I needed to escape again.

Like they say, old habits die hard.

Being in the shadows is lonely, but lonely is safe.

Quinn

I was the quiet one, the one who stood in the back and watched things unfold. The cowboy who only cared about his horses instead of the glory.

Until I found her fighting for her life. Something inside me shifted, and I couldn’t stop it.

I couldn’t stop protecting her.

I fell in love with her with one look because she was my soul mate.

Even though I knew I couldn't make her stay.

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When her nose isn't buried in a book, or her fingers flying across a keyboard writing, she's in the kitchen creating gourmet meals. You can find her, in four inch heels no less, in the car chauffeuring kids, or possibly with her husband scheduling his business trips. It's a good thing her characters do what she says, because even her Labrador doesn't listen to her...

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Spotlight: Moonlit Kiss by Amy McKinley

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Release Date: June 1

When artist and conservator Gianna Bellini lands a dream job in Venice to restore and complete a century-old fresco painting, she packs her bags and hops the first flight to Italy. But as she walks the cobbled streets with eerie familiarity, she comes to the revelation that she has been to the floating city before—just not in this lifetime.

Handsome Venetian native Sergio Vitale rescues Gianna from a chilling plunge after a misstep at a canal-side café. As their budding relationship deepens, so does her progress on the restoration job—except the fresco painting’s missing a panel. She turns to Sergio for help. The closer they get to discovering the unfinished design, the more Gianna is tormented by vivid dreams and haunting whispers where century-old Venetians have met their end.

In a city where the past and present walk hand in hand, Gianna struggles against destiny while Sergio fights for a future that includes her in it.

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Amy McKinley is the USA Today Bestselling Author of the romantic suspense thriller Gray Ghost Novels, Moonlit Destination series, Deadly Isles Special Ops, Five Fates paranormal romance series, and several stand-alone titles. Her edge-of-your-seat books are filled with surprising twists and just the right amount of heat and danger. She lives in Illinois with her husband, two daughters, two sons, and three mischievous cats. You can find her at www.AmyMcKinley.com 

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Audio Spotlight: The Memory Keeper by Jenny Hale and narrator Melie Williams

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Length: 8 hours 13 minutes

Publisher: Harpeth Road Press⎮2021

Genre: Romance

Release date: Feb. 18, 2021

Synopsis: From the USA Today best-selling author of The Summer House comes a story about lost loves, chasing dreams, and the people who show up when they're needed the most.

Hannah Townsend has the perfect job at a New York magazine, a small but elegant apartment in the Upper West Side, and a successful beau named Miles Monahan. This year, she’s leaving the icy city sludge for sunshine! She’s got tickets for two to Barbados, and she’s meeting Miles at the airport for a week of cocktails, sandy beaches, and the music of steel drums.

But her life is turned upside down in the span of that one morning. Hannah is rocked by the news that her beloved grandmother is very sick, and Hannah needs to come home to her small Tennessee town right away to be with her family and help run her gran’s dilapidated flower shop. If that isn’t enough to deal with, she discovers her boyfriend is seeing someone else.

On her birthday, she finds herself packed into a car on a ride-share to her hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. When everything seems to be going wrong, it’s the kindness of a handsome man from Hannah’s past named Liam McGuire that might just save her. But a new development that threatens Gran’s shop and secrets surrounding Liam could alter both their lives forever.

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About the Author: Jenny Hale

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Jenny Hale is a USA Today, Amazon, and international bestselling author of romantic contemporary fiction. Her books have sold worldwide, have been translated into multiple languages, and adapted for television. Her novels Coming Home for Christmas and Movie Guide Epiphany Award winner Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses are Hallmark Channel original movies. 

She was included in Oprah Magazine's "19 Dreamy Summer Romances to Whisk You Away" and Southern Living's "30 Christmas Novels to Start Reading Now." Her stories are chock-full of feel-good romance and overflowing with warm settings, great friends, and family. Jenny is at work on her next novel, delighted to be bringing even more heartwarming stories to her readers. 

When she isn't writing, or heading up her romantic fiction imprint Harpeth Road, she can be found running around her hometown of Nashville with her husband, two boys, and their labradoodle, taking pictures--her favorite pastime.

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Melie Williams is passionate about audiobooks. A trained singer and actor with degrees in Vocal Performance and English, she understands the written word as well as what makes a great performance. Although she loves narrating many types of books, her favorite genres are Romance and Mysteries/Thrillers.

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Spotlight: The Things My Mama Never Told Me by Nancy Mae Johnson

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Nonfiction; Self-Help for Teens; Parents of Teens; Tee & YA Social Issues.

Date Published: May 13, 2021

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

An insightful glimpse into what it is to be a teenager today . . . making mistakes, surviving them, and rocking your beautiful, powerful self.

In Things My Mama Never Told Me, Nancy "Pants" Johnson, mentor, leader, educator, and teen advocate shares the stories of brave, resilient, powerful young women who, despite their sometimes overwhelming and scary circumstances, overcome their fears and hold onto their dreams with unwavering strength.

Here are some of the questions she asked herself and her teen authors:

· Do you have questions, concerns, fears about being a teenager?

· Do you sometimes feel like your stress is going to burst out of your eyeballs?

· Do you sometimes get fed up with friends, family, or social media?

· Have you ever ignored your intuition and ended up in an unsafe situation?

Learn how to embrace your beautiful body, your abilities, and your worth; to monitor your own use of social media, cell phones, and computers, becoming aware of how they make you feel; to recognize your power as a woman in all aspects of your life, no matter your sexual orientation; to own your choices about what you want to do with your life and with whom you want to spend it; to deal with your stress in more positive and creative ways; to listen to your intuition and form personal safety boundaries; to love yourself first when making decisions about relationships, intimacy, your body, sex, and birth control; to be alert to red flag warnings and signs of abuse; to recognize the signs of alcoholism and addiction in yourself and others; to bring your secrets into the light; to forgive yourself; to prioritize your own health and well-being.

Being a teenager is hard and sometimes totally frustrating. You will survive. I’ve got you. You are just the person for the job.

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Nancy Pants Johnson is an author, mentor, educator, and advocate with more than 20 years experience listening, learning, and guiding teens through their life stories. After surviving her own tumultuous high school life and teen marriage, Johnson entered college at age 32 and dedicated the rest of her adult life to being a teen advocate.

Johnson graduated summa cum laude from SDSU with a B.S. in English Literature and an MA in Secondary Education. She taught English within a Visual & Performing Arts Academy until her retirement in 2014. Today, she advocates for teens in her role as Director of Teen Programming for the San Diego Writers Festival. She mentors teens in local high schools as they write their stories for KidsWrite San Diego, and shares weekly with Al-Ateens in recovery.

Pants lives in La Mesa, California, and finds joy in her husband, children, grandchildren, her garden, and her dog, Phoebe. Visit Nancy at nancypantsjohnson.com to read her blog, follow her school visits with teens, and be an advocate yourself by donating one book to one teen in the inner city. You can also find her on Facebook @ nancyjohnson3766 or Instagram @ #nancypantsjohnson.

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