Five friends. One Prague pub. A lifetime of conversations shaped by history.
They met as young men in the late 1960s students with dreams, ambitions, and endless debates over cards and drinks. What began as casual gatherings soon became a ritual: a place to talk about life, love, and everything in between.
But as the years pass, the conversations change.
Dreams give way to responsibilities.
Laughter makes room for doubt.
And the world around them begins to shift in ways they never expected.
From the controlled years of normalization in socialist Czechoslovakia to the dramatic transformation of 1989 and beyond, each man is forced to confront the same question:
How do you adapt when everything you once knew changes?
Through decades of friendship, this story explores:
- The evolution of relationships, from youth to old age
- Life under communism and the impact of political change
- Personal ambition, compromise, and disillusionment
- The challenge of adapting to a new world or refusing to
- The quiet, everyday moments that define a lifetime
As their paths diverge, each friend must decide whether to embrace change, resist it, or simply endure it.
Blending historical context with deeply human storytelling, this book offers a moving and relatable portrait of friendship, time, and the choices that shape who we become.
Perfect for readers who enjoy literary fiction, historical fiction, and character-driven stories about life, change, and resilience.
Because sometimes, the most important conversations are the ones that last a lifetime.