If You Give a Blonde a Kitchen

The inclusion of Ogoródnik’s own unpublished writings, which offer a fierce critique of the Soviet communist system and explain his decision to collaborate with Western intelligence. Themes and Reception

Suárez grew up in Madrid with a mother who kept her father’s identity a secret for years. It wasn't until she was 14 that she received her first real clue about his identity.

The book is described as a tribute to roots and family history, exploring the "vulnerable and powerful" journey of a daughter finding a father she never knew.

Alejandra Suárez’s journey to reconstruct her father’s life and understand the "impossible love story" between her parents.