Two American journalists describe their four-year stay in China--as a working family with two small children--and explore the daily lives of the Chinese, who must continually cope with overcrowded conditions and a repressive, arbitrary government.
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Insights into China's daily life through foreign eyes
Who is this book for?
This book offers a candid, personal glimpse into China’s complex society from the perspective of outsiders living among its people. If you're curious about the realities behind China's façade, this detailed account by journalists reveals what life is truly like amidst rapid change and strict governance, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding contemporary China.