FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR One country four languages 26 cantons & 7.5 million people (but only 80% of them Swiss): there's nowhere else in Europe like it. Switzerland may be almost 400 km from the nearest drop of seawater but it is an island at the centre of Europe. Welcome to the landlocked isl&. Switzerland is the country that not only gave us triangular chocolate & holey cheese but also the world's first Toilet Duck (1980) & Velcro (1955). A country famous for its punctual trains & strict neutrality
- but what lies behind these stereotypes? What does Switzerland look like from the inside? Swiss Watching is a revealing historical journey around Europe's most individual & misunderstood country. From seeking Heidi & finding the best chocolate to reliving a bloody past & exploring an uncertain future Swiss Watching proves that there's more to Switzerland than banks & skis francs & cheese. In the land of cultural contradictions this is a picture of the real & normally unseen Switzerland a place where the breathtaking scenery shaped a nation not just a tour itinerary & where tradition is as important as innovation. It's also the story of its people who have more power than their politicians but can't speak to one another in the same language
- & who own more guns per head than the people of Iraq. As for those national cliches well not all the cheese has holes cuckoo clocks aren't Swiss & the trains don't always run exactly on time. & if you think Roger Federer is the only famous Swiss big cheese think again!