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Highlights
- In 1971, a young American couple in their twenties, fly to Nairobi, Kenya, with their two young daughters to begin a five-year teaching contract at American-run Nairobi International School.
- Author(s): Linda Shields Allison
- 308 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
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About the Book
In 1971, A young American couple working in Kenya as teachers are recruited to spy undercover for the CIA. The couple will lead a double life of intrigue and deception with neighbors, friends, and visiting family during the Cold War.
Book Synopsis
In 1971, a young American couple in their twenties, fly to Nairobi, Kenya, with their two young daughters to begin a five-year teaching contract at American-run Nairobi International School. Through a unique relationship with one of the students, the couple is approached by the student's father, who runs CIA operations in Kenya. Because of their legitimate reason for working in Kenya, the Chief of Station assesses and eventually recruits them to work covertly for the CIA under the {CODE NAMES} BETSY AND BABE. The CIA arranges residency next to a suspected Russian KGB operative and a Middle Easter couple with the objective of befriending and monitoring listening devises in their homes. Over the next four years the couple will live a double life of intrigue and deception with neighbors, visiting family, and close friends. Linda Shields lives with her husband in San Diego, California. She received a B.A. from the University of San Bernardino and a master's degree from Azusa Pacific University. She has written five young adult historical novels: The Emerald Bottle, The Bronze Bottle, The Amythyst Bottle, The Mandarin Bottle, and The Turquoise Bottle. {CODE NAMES} BETSY AND BABE -A MEMOIR recounts a young couple, working in Kenya as teachers, recruited to spy undercover for the CIA in the seventies.