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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (1 May 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099488795
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099488798
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 2.8 x 20 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 293,621 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Hewitt is adept at finding interviewees who talk candidly and illuminatingly, and individual stories that illustrate wider trends.'

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'excellent... a gripping account written from the inside and with
a great deal of vivid detail' --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Excellent! 9 Nov 2008
Format:Paperback
Probably as overseas Chinese, we are very familiar with Mao's Old Three Articles which every Chinese was required to recite during the Cultural Revolution. However, when I travel and live in the seemingly more civilized West, I have to face the Old Three Articles made in the West: "Human rights, Tibet and Democracy". I have no intention to trivialize the West Old Three Articles. However, I found the Western version and the endless political campaigns carried out by the media to be as boring as Mao's. The only difference is that the people in the West do not appear to be as cynical to the Western Old Threes as the Chinese are to Mao's Old Threes.

I found myself in tears reading this book: Duncan Hewitt really cares. He really went to different parts of the country, reached people from different backgrounds and successfully showed the diversity of the country. Importantly, he demonstrates that there is no such thing as collectivized Chinese people; the Chinese people are individuals having their own interests, which may not be the same as the Government's and the Party's. This is an insider's view from a person who lives in China, observes and writes diligently and has a good command of the Chinese cynicism, which often proves illusive to the rest of the world.

In this book he looks into a wide range of major social changes and challenges that are taking place in China. These are a reflection of what the Chinese people really talk about on a daily basis. The Old Threes are not missed out, but you can find much more. The discussions are supported by vivid and often entertaining observations and interviews.

His book gives an almost thorough account of the rapid changes that the country is going through. However, he writes with such a sense of calm that one can sense that he has patiently tried to understand the country.

This is a living history. It tells so much about China and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I would recommend this book to anyone who is either seriously interested in understanding modern China and the people, including the millions of expatriates like Duncan Hewitt living in China, or anyone who wants to know something about China but will not be satisfied with the Mao style Western "Old Three Articles".
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Brilliant 12 Feb 2008
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A tremendously thorough yet concise and easily digestible look at China in the present day, covering the monumental and multi-faceted changes that have taken place in the preceding 15 to 20 years leading up to what we see now. Eye-opening and mind-expanding, in parts funny and in parts sad. I had previously very limited knowledge about China, this is a wonderful grounding. It has further intrigued me as to what the future will bring, of this vast nation in transformation of a scale and speed that mankind has never witnessed before, that which already affects all of us, and will only more so in years to come.
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A revelation. 21 Oct 2011
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All you wanted to know about the workings of modern China. And how can there be billionaires in a Communist State? The idea is to create the wealth and hope it trickles down to the poorer strata of society. Duncan Hewitt's writing is clear, concise and humorous with many stories of encounters with ordinary Chinese people, detailing the hardships of their daily lives, their unremitting work and aspirations for their children. A superlative read, I couldn't put it down until it was finished!
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