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Fried Eggs with Chopsticks
Fried Eggs with Chopsticks | Polly Evans
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Polly Evanss itinerary for China was simple: travel by luxurious high-speed train and long-distance bus, glide along the Grand Canal and hike up scenic mountains. Instead, the linguistically impaired adventurer found herself on a primitive sleeper-minibus where sleep was out of the question; perched atop a tiny mule on a remote mountain pass; and attempting a dubious ferry ride down the Yangtze River. Polly was getting to know China in a way shed never expectedand would never, ever forget. From battling six-year-olds in kung-fu class to discovering Starbucks in Hangzhou, Polly relives her Asian adventure with humor, enthusiasm, frustration, and determination. Whether shes viewing the embalmed cadaver of Chairman Mao or drinking yak-butter tea, this is Pollys eye-opening account of a culture torn between stunning modern architecture and often bizarre ancient mysteriesand of her attempt to solve the ultimate gastronomic conundrum: how exactly does one eat a soft-fried egg with chopsticks From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Smarkies
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Panpan

I nearly chucked this book when she described mooncakes as an ' unpleasant blend of lotus paste and egg yolk'....😱😱 The tone of this book was whiny and not what I expected from a travel writer. She had a marked disdain for the country that she was traveling through. I persisted through it as she does adeptly summarise some key historical points in China.

rockpools I think the last book I panned was a travel memoir, for very similar reasons. 🙁 6y
Smarkies @RachelO I don't know why she was whining so much when she was being paid to travel. 🤣🤣 6y
rockpools No excuses for that! I volunteer to cheerfully take her place for the next book 😉 6y
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JoeStalksBeck
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I will melt before the egg cooks 🍳

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Jamielouise
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Found these at my used bookstore. Love travel memoirs. #bookhaul

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Lillie
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Pickpick

An enjoyable funny read about a woman traveling solo throughout China in 2004. Mixture of good (historical info, funny interactions & thoughts), bad (whining) & tmi (gross things i.e. bodily functions & odors) but mostly good. Makes me wonder what's changed & what's stayed the same.
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Lillie
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Reading Fried Eggs with Chopsticks. But look at my haul. ❤️ my library!!

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Lillie
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Hoping the reviews are right that this travel book isn't dry.

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