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Chasing China: How I Went to China in Search of a Fortune and Found a Life
Chasing China How I Went to China in Search of a Fortune and Found a Life
Author: Mark Kitto
An astonishing, cautionary tale of how Westerner Mark Kitto built a successful media empire in China, creating and running 3 magazines, only to have the state take his business, and his livelihood, away. — ?I had fought off attacks from jealous rivals and been investigated by every bureau with the slightest connection to publishing, and by many w...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781602396579
ISBN-10: 1602396574
Publication Date: 4/22/2009
Pages: 368
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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
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I liked this book and the little bits and pieces we learned of the people and history of a small mountain village in modern China. I wish he had told more of his wife and children, but what he told of his Chinese friends and not-friends I thought was good enough. It was interesting to read an account of China as it is today, after reading accounts from the 1950's and earlier. While not exactly a light read, there is a good bit of humor throughout, as well as some depressing bits as he deals with a system that is unfair by nature.

The book is very British, with British spelling throughout and reference to a few things Americans may not catch. At one point he makes a joke about Blue Peter, and says that his friend, also being British, got the joke. The rest of us are left out in the cold. We looked it up: Blue Peter is a children's TV show in the UK, and it has a cooking segment. That's all you need to know to get the joke.


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