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From Village to City in a Changing China
by Leslie T. Chang
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by Liadan Ní Chuinn
Published Jan 2026
Read ReviewsA searching, incisive, and profound debut collection of stories about people―mothers, fathers, sons, strangers, sisters―living in the aftermath of violence.
by Amelia Pang
Published Jan 2022
Read ReviewsIn 2012, an Oregon mother named Julie Keith opened up a package of Halloween decorations. The cheap foam headstones had been $5 at Kmart, too good a deal to pass up. But when she opened the box, something fell out that she wasn't expecting: an SOS letter, handwritten in broken English by the prisoner who'd made and packaged the items.
by Kai Strittmatter
Published Oct 2021
Read ReviewsHailed as a masterwork of reporting and analysis, and based on decades of research within China, We Have Been Harmonized, by award-winning correspondent Kai Strittmatter, offers a groundbreaking look at how the internet and high tech have allowed China to create the largest and most effective surveillance state in history.
by Emily Guendelsberger
Published Jul 2020
Read ReviewsThe bitingly funny, eye-opening story of a college-educated young professional who finds work in the automated and time-starved world of hourly labor.
by Mei Fong
Published Jan 2018
Read ReviewsAn intimate investigation of the world's largest experiment in social engineering, revealing how its effects will shape China for decades to come and what that means for the rest of the world
by Rob Schmitz
Published May 2017
Read ReviewsAn unforgettable portrait of individuals who hope, struggle, and grow along a single street cutting through the heart of China's most exhilarating metropolis, from one of the most acclaimed broadcast journalists reporting on China today.
by Jan-Philipp Sendker
Published Feb 2016
Read ReviewsThe first in a suspenseful new trilogy by the internationally bestselling author of The Art of Hearing Heartbeats, this gripping story follows a retired expat journalist in contemporary China who tries to crack a murder case as he battles his own personal demons.
by Suki Kim
Published Oct 2015
Read ReviewsA haunting memoir of teaching English to the sons of North Korea's ruling class during the last six months of Kim Jong-il's reign
Detroit City Is the Place to Be
by Mark Binelli
Published Nov 2013
Read ReviewsOnce America's capitalist dream town, Detroit is our country's greatest urban failure, having fallen the longest and the farthest. With an eye for both the darkly absurd and the radically new, we glimpse a future Detroit that is smaller, less segregated, greener, economically diverse, and better functioning - what might just be the first post-...
by Aman Sethi
Published Oct 2013
Read ReviewsIn a time of global economic strain, this is an unforgettable evocation of persistence in the face of poverty in one of the worlds largest cities.
by P.D. Smith
Published Jun 2012
Read ReviewsWith erudite prose and carefully chosen illustrations, this unique work of metatourism explores what cities are and how they work. It covers history, customs and language, districts, transport, money, work, shops and markets, and tourist sites, creating a fantastically detailed portrait of the city through history and into the future.
Message from an Unknown Chinese Mother
by Xue Xinran
Published Mar 2012
Read ReviewsMessage from an Unknown Chinese Mother is powered by love and by heartbreak and will stay with readers long after they have turned the final page.
by Barbara Demick
Published Sep 2010
Read ReviewsA remarkable view into North Korea, as seen through the lives of six ordinary citizens
by Deborah Rodriguez, Kristin Ohlson
Published Dec 2007
Read ReviewsSoon after the fall of the Taliban, in 2001, Deborah Rodriguez went to Afghanistan as part of a group offering humanitarian aid to this war-torn nation. Once her profession became known she was eagerly sought out by Westerners desperate for a good haircut and by Afghan women, who have a long and proud tradition of running their own beauty salons. ...
by Greg Mortenson, David O. Relin
Published Jan 2007
Read ReviewsThe inspiring account of one man's campaign to build schools in the most dangerous, remote, and anti-American reaches of Asia.
by Sonia Nazario
Published Jan 2007
Read ReviewsA true story from award-winning journalist Sonia Nazario recounting the odyssey of a Honduran boy who braves hardship and peril to reach his mother in the United States.
by Louise Brown
Published Jul 2006
Read ReviewsWith beautiful understatement, Louise Brown turns a novelist's eye on a true story that beggars the imagination - the lives of the 'dancing girls' of Lahore, Parkistan.
by Barbara Ehrenreich
Published May 2002
Read ReviewsReveals low-wage America in all its tenacity, anxiety, and surprising generosity--a land of Big Boxes, fast food, and a thousand desperate stratagems for survival.
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