I read this thinking this book was going to be a continuation of "A Train to Potevka" but almost immediately in reading the book he mentions that it is not. He does say that a continuation will come out called, "Russia: Rags and Riches--Spies and Lies." He will put that out after the movie of "A Traini to Potevka" comes out.
Nevertheless, I enjoyed the short stories in this book. His stories were great. I learned much from reading them and was intrigued by them.
He also had a question answering section. That was enlightening. For example, did you know that Potevka is not a real place. He is not allowed to identify the place with a safe house because that would be breaking security. He says he named it after the character in one of his favorite musicals, "Fiddler on the Roof."
There are many questions answered and funny stories shared. I was very grateful to have read this book.