Friday, March 22, 2013

FROM THE DRAGON'S MOUTH: Ten True Stories that Unveil the Real China


FROM THE DRAGON'S MOUTH: Ten True Stories that Unveil the Real China  is an exquisitely intimate look into theChina of the 21st century as seen through the eyes of its people. This is the first time that a book of this type combines the voices of everyday Chinese people from so many different layers of society, including:
  • The indulgent world of Ferraris and night clubs of the fu er dai, the second generation of Chinese millionaires
  • A peasant-turned-prostitute to pay for her son's upscale education
  • A woman who married her gay friend to escape from social pressure, like an estimated 16 million other women, called tongqi ("wife of a homosexual")
  • A venerable Kung Fu master unable to train outdoors because of the hazardous pollution
  • The daughter of two Communist Party officials getting rich coaching Chinese entrepreneurs in the ways of Capitalism
  • And more...
"It wasn't easy to gain their trust; some had never spoken to a foreigner before. The key was to interview them myself in Mandarin, because most refused to allow another Chinese person to hear their stories, either out of fear or embarrassment," says Fuentes. "After months of conversation, long walks, and one instance of police persecution, they all talked to me openly about their goals, dreams and frustrations."
China is a land many believe they know from movies portraying majestic shots of the countryside, news stories decrying Communist activities through the years, or glimpses of fans in the crowds of rare events like the Olympics. This book shatters those stereotypes.
"Ana interviewed hundreds of people from all rungs of the socioeconomic ladder, who gave her the keys to better understanding where China was coming from, and where it was heading," says Erik Riesenberg, Associate Publisher of C.A. Press. "She made some wonderful friendships, and witnessed some repulsive injustices."
C.A. Press/Penguin Group | 9780142427385 | $16.95 | Trade Paperback

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