First Published in 2015. The author of the acclaimed Azerbaijan Diary and Chechnya Diary now recounts his experiences in the strife-ridden Republic of Georgia. Soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Republic of Georgia fell prey to a series of power struggles, rampant crime and corruption, secessionist wars, and the spillover of the war in neighboring Chechenya. Journalist Goltz traces these developments with the same kind of vivid, personal narrative that made his previous books so compelling. This fast-paced, first-person account is filled with fascinating details about the ongoing struggles of this little-known region of the former Soviet Union. Featuring memorable portraits of individuals in high places and low, it traces the story from 1992 through the Rose Revolution, the resignation of Eduard Shevardnadze, and the new presidency of U.S.-educated Mikhail Saakashvili. "Goltz does it again, this time serving up a rollicking personal account of the formation and crisis of independent Georgia." -- Frederick Starr, Chairman, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, Washington "He is an open-eyed observer and compelling storyteller." -- Kenneth M. Jensen, Executive Director, American Committee on Foreign Relations "The latest, highly entertaining installment of Thomas Goltz's rip-roaring travels around the Caucasus." -- Fiona Hill, The Brookings Institution "The third installment in Thomas Goltz's Caucasian diary series is arguably the best written of the three." -- Svante Cornell, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, John Hopkins University "Written by a true friend of the region, a brave soul, and a heck of a good story-teller. -- EurasiaNet Thomas Goltz Used Book in Good Condition