Here are the principal Point-of-view characters around which the plot revolves: •
George Jakes, a young half-black/half-Russian graduate of
Harvard Law School working in the office of
Robert F. Kennedy during the
Kennedy Administration. He is the illegitimate son of Jacky Jakes and Senator Grigori "Greg" Peshkov. •
Rebecca Hoffman, a teacher in
East Berlin, the adopted daughter of Carla von Ulrich and her husband Werner Franck. Originally married to Hans Hoffman, she discovers he is an undercover
Stasi agent. Soon after the
Berlin Wall is erected, she flees to the west with another schoolteacher, Bernd Held, whom she later marries. •
Walli Franck, Rebecca's musical younger brother who escapes East Germany to become an international
rock star. He is forced to leave behind his pregnant girlfriend Karolin (also a singer). Karolin is then taken in by the Franck/Von Ulrich family. •
Lili Franck, Rebecca and Walli's youngest sister who protests the
Communist government of
East Germany by singing subversive songs. •
Dave Williams, the son of Lloyd Williams and Daisy Peshkov and grandson of Earl Fitzherbert; first cousin of George and second cousin of Walli, a
dyslexic young musician who become an international rock star and
music producer. He and Walli become the core of the band "Plum Nellie". He falls in love with Cameron's younger sister, Ursula "Beep" Dewar. •
Dmitri Dvorkin, a young
apparatchik in the USSR working for
Nikita Khrushchev as an aide during the
Cuban Missile Crisis. The grandson of General Grigori Peshkov. Although he believes in Communism, he is disgusted with the inefficient and conservative leadership of the Soviet bureaucracy, especially after Khrushchev is deposed, and is constantly on the search for a reformist leader - eventually involved in helping
Gorbachev rise to power. •
Tanya Dvorkin, Dmitri's twin sister, a journalist and star
reporter for the official Soviet
TASS news agency, publicly adhering to the official
party line - while at the same time secretly writing and disseminating
anti-Soviet articles and smuggling out forbidden writings for publication in the West - very dangerous activities, that could have dire consequences if discovered. •
Cameron Dewar, a
conservative student at
UC Berkeley who joins the
Nixon Administration, and assists in Nixon's use of
illegal espionage on political opponents. He later becomes a
CIA agent stationed in
Communist Poland. •
Jasper Murray, the son of Daisy's German-Scottish friend Eva Murray; an
investigative journalist, he comes to America to report on the
Civil Rights Movement but is then drafted to fight in the
Vietnam War, where he participates in
War Crimes committed by US troops. ==Genre and style==