"A unique look into Foreign Service life…[and] an exciting and educational read, particularly for anyone interested in a diplomatic career." (Foreign Service Journal) "A marvelous view of a profession where the unexpected is the rule. This is real, sometimes funny, sometimes tragic, but always lively." "This is a wonderful memoir about Foreign Service life abroad and the author's transition from Foreign Service wife to Foreign Service officer. She demonstrates how, by being out and about in the host country, you can sometimes be in the right place at the right time. For example, she shows how, with the wit and language to take advantage of a banal museum opening, it was possible to learn Soviet plans for East Germany from a firsthand source the day after the Wall fell."