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jitteryjane724
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A vivid portrayal of China from 1976-81:

"...Informative, disturbing, poignant and absorbing...personal encounters with individual Chinese that (were) almost unprecedented for any American journalist (at this time this book was written)." - NYT Book Review

Fascinating. I learned that I know less than I ever could have imagined.

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Trace
The Rise of Modern China | Immanuel C. Y. Hsu
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Very in depth but the author is biased and glossed over Chinese communism‘s horrible human rights abuses.

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Stories of people and families leaving China as the political climate changes and the economy plummeted.

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guinsgirlreads
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March wrap-up! 20 books is a high for me; given I was home for half of it. 😝 ☘️ Still have a lot to do to catch up my NetGalley stack!

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ontheBL
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Helen Zia brings a human and personal aspect to the struggle and resilience of the thousands of people fleeing Shanghai during the communist revolution.

https://onthebl.org/2019/05/05/last-boat-out-of-shanghai/

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Ericalambbrown
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Really interesting interview with Helen Zia on NPR Morning Edition this morning about the tagged book. I hadn‘t heard of this book, but I‘ll find it now.

Here‘s the link if interested: https://www.npr.org/2019/02/19/695874055/last-boat-out-of-shanghai-the-chinese-w...

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jenniferw88
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BarbaraBB Oh yes, to see them is on my Bucket list! 6y
quirkyreader I‘ve seen ones that went on tour and I have seen some facsimiles as well. 6y
Birdsong28 Went to see them in Liverpool so amazing 📚📖 6y
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shanaqui
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Fascinating stuff, and though it's a bit light and travel memoiry at times, I think I'll pick up more of Man's books -- the level of knowledge assumed is perfect for me.

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shanaqui

I'm finding this a fun, easy read, but surprisingly diverse in topic -- it's not just the Army, but politics ancient and modern that have surrounded them and shaped how we interpret them.

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Louise
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One of the side-pleasures of the #ReadingAroundTheWorld challenge is learning about the history of other nations. This audio course is a fascinating overview of China's history, from ancient times to the current boom. Many of my friends and colleagues are part of the burgeoning Waldorf education movement in China, so this course has given me a broader perspective about that movement as well. #China

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