An intimate and revelatory eyewitness account of two generations of students in China's heartland, chronicling a country in the midst of tumultuous change through the prism of its education system[Bokinfo].
Peter Hessler
Peter Hessler is an American writer known for his in-depth and immersive non-fiction works about China. He spent over a decade living in China, where he worked as a journalist for the New Yorker and authored several acclaimed books. Hessler's writing style is characterized by its detailed observations of Chinese culture, society, and history, as well as his ability to weave personal narratives into his storytelling. His most famous work, "River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze," offers a vivid portrayal of his experiences teaching English in a small Chinese town. Hessler's contributions to literature include shedding light on the complexities of modern China and challenging Western stereotypes of the country. His works have had a significant impact on the genre of travel writing and cultural exploration.