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China Road

A Journey into the Future of a Rising Power

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China Road

By: Rob Gifford
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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National Public Radio's Beijing correspondent Rob Gifford recounts his travels along Route 312, the Chinese Mother Road, the longest route in the world's most populous nation. Based on his successful NPR radio series, China Road draws on Gifford's 20 years of observing first-hand this rapidly transforming country, as he travels east to west, from Shanghai to China's border with Kazakhstan. As he takes listeners on this journey, he also takes them through China's past and present while he tries to make sense of this complex nation's potential future.©2007 Robert Gifford (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc. Travel Writing & Commentary Politics & Government International Relations Thought-Provoking China Asia Capitalism Economics Ancient History Inspiring Socialism International Business Development & Entrepreneurship Business Middle East Imperial Japan
Insightful Cultural Observations • Comprehensive Historical Context • Excellent Narration • Engaging Personal Anecdotes

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From spending time in many of these places myself I can say that the book is well-done in its portrait of China, its politics, and its cultural temperament. There are fascinating stories in here and poignant ones. If you have any interest in China you will love this book, and if you are IN China, you should be listening to it.

Accurate, telling...

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As an Asian-American with Chinese heritage, I surely touched by this insightful "sea-people" author. He had expertly exposed the spyche of the Asian race. Our oppressive desire to be respected/expressive is constantly tampered by the practical reality of external constrains. IE, as an Asian in America or as a Chinese/Vietnamese in a communist regime. Well done... Thank you.

In audio format, however, it is hard to visually related to the mentioned locality/demographically. Hope your written book include some of that.Spell checkResume Words: 84 | Characters: 521

Very insightful

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I buy non fiction on sales and then they languish in my library while I escape into fiction. I finally got to this one and it was well worth the read. About 10 yrs out of date now but the history does not change. Well read by the author as sort of a travelogue. Gives you a good understanding of China’s past that brought them to the present. Glad to know that even though it appears they are kicking US butt, they still have massive internal problems to conquer.

Good history!

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I throughly enjoyed this book on China Today. The author doesn't bother trying to explain the political system, he is interested in the common people and their every day lives. His journey into the heart of China, and the people he spoke with, answered many questions I had about the people and the culture of today's China. His own curiosity, his empathy, and his sense of wonder drew me along on the journey. Even the narrator seemed to fit the story perfectly.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who seeks more information about China than can be gleened on TV or magazines.

An Outstanding Book on China

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Would you consider the audio edition of China Road to be better than the print version?

It provides an alternate way to experience the book. Convenience, drive time, walking, etc.

What did you like best about this story?

Personal experiences shared and beautiful writing.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

The constraints of time don't allow this luxury. I also don't like to absorb too much at once.

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Tackling a theme for a book as complex as China requires an enormous about of skill and knowledge and most of all sensitive objective approach. While deciding to purchase this book, I was a little wary because I did not want to become overwhelmed with academic and generalized discussions on how China???s rise is imminent and threatening. As it turned out, however, the book was a very enlightening experience. Not only did it provide a great deal of insights into China, it boosted my fascination with the topic even more. The author shares his experiences of traveling on route 312 from Shanghai all the way to the Kazakhstan border. Many of those experiences include candid conversations - not interviews - with the myriad of everyday Chinese. It often felt like I was part of the conversations. The author, Rob Gifford, skillfully weaves Chinese history, politics, and culture into a comprehensive story that reads like fiction but is actually a primary account of his time there. He shares his personal views in a manner that is thoughtful and credible, which includes his appreciation, as well as abhorrence of various aspects of Chinese society today. Having never visited China and now desiring to go there even more so, I feel like I could visit China with some important insights gained from reading ???China Road???. The author???s skill with words brings the land and people right into the mind from the high energy bustle to the tranquil and serene. I highly recommend this book for just about anyone. It is an easy and delightful read.

Best book on China I have read.

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