Absolute Friends (2003)
Absolute Friends is a 2003 philanthropists book written by John le Carré.
Ted Mundy, British soldier's son born 1947 in the shining-new Republic of Pakistan, is friends with Sasha, refugee son of an East German Lutheran pastor. The two men meet first as students in riot-torn West Berlin of the late sixties, again in the grimy looking-glass world of Cold War espionage and in today's world of terror. Originally published.
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What is Absolute Friends about?
Ted Mundy, British soldier's son born 1947 in the shining-new Republic of Pakistan, is friends with Sasha, refugee son of an East German Lutheran pastor. The two men meet first as students in riot-torn West Berlin of the late sixties, again in the grimy looking-glass world of Cold War espionage and in today's world of terror. Originally published.
When was Absolute Friends published?
Absolute Friends was published in 2003.
Who made Absolute Friends?
Absolute Friends was written by John le Carré.
