Bohemian Meadows

by Web Ruble


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 24/04/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 244
ISBN : 9781438949963

About the Book

After two years of military intelligence work, Alan Kopek had brought back the notion that his counterparts on the other side of the electric fence were not necessarily the enemy.

This shocking revelation came after a dozen strange adventures and encounters and just before he was to rotate home. In a West German-Czech border village Kopek met face to face a Communist agent who said not all Reds were barbarians. He judged that he and enemy agents were working to the same end.

This disquieting notion exacerbated his depression when he came home to find his marriage over, and the Christian woman he believed he was meant to marry dead.

Living in a small town on the rainy Washington coast, he judged his life over and plunged into alcohol. At the eleventh hour he vowed to swim out. One sure way was to seek that cosmic Czech agent and raise an army of on-fire Christians in Eastern Europe.

That’s what Alan Kopek was entertaining when he was near alcoholic oblivion and applied to serve as a Christian missionary.

His proposed venture was outrageous. It wasn’t rational.

True, it would be a Christian mission, but almost suicidal – right into the viscera of the alleged Cold War enemy.


About the Author

Web Ruble – a retired newspaper reporter of some 40 years, book author, and church leader  -- was serving in military intelligence in Europe in the late 1950s when he developed a shocking view: Agents, “on the other side” of the West German-Czech electric fence were working to the same end he was.

Exhausted by war and its aftermath, both sides similarly sought a peaceful society in which folk would be free to pursue their dreams.  He decided the two sides simply had different approaches to achieving the same goal and that Red agents were not all uncaring savages.

After returning home to Washington state, memories persisted. They haunted him and caused him to question what he was doing. Eventually he retired early and began pursuing an active Christian life.

Now much of his writing tries to recapture some of that wisdom he learned so long ago. Elements of it ebb freely from this book, Bohemian Meadows. It’s fiction but it  incorporates some facets of Ruble’s life in Germany, the Holy Land, and at home. His  second book, The Lost Red Patriot; A Gray Pacific Dawn, published in 2007, also incorporates elements of his “Cold War” experiences.

Web lives with is wife, Norma, in Fairview, a suburb of Portland, Ore., and is a member of Smith Memorial Presbyterian Church. He and Norma have four grown children and divide their time between Fairview and Tucson, Ariz.