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Asia - River Town: Two Years On The Yangtze

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Book Synopsis: In the heart of Chia's Sichuan province lies the small city of Fuling. Surrounded by the terraced hills of the Yangtze River valley, Fuling has long been a place of continuity, far from the bustling political centers of Beijing and Shanghai. But now Fuling is heading down a new path, and gradually, along with scores of other towns in this vast and ever-evolving country, it is becoming a place of change and vitality, tension and reform, disruption and growth. As the people of Fuling hold on to the China they know, they are also opening up and struggling to adapt to a world in which their fate is uncertain.

Fuling's position at the crossroads came into remarkably sharp focus when Peter Hessler arrived as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1996, marking the first time in more than half a century that the city had an American resident. He found himself teaching English and American literature at the local college, discovering how Shakespeare and other classics look when seen through the eyes of students who have been raised in the Sichuan countryside and educated in Communist Party doctrine. His students, though, are the ones who taught him about the ways of Fuling — and about the complex process of understanding that takes place when one is immersed in a radically different society.

As he learns the language and comes to know the people, Hessler begins to see that it is indeed a unique moment for Fuling. In its past is Communist China's troubled history — the struggles of land reform, the decades of misguided economic policies, and the unthinkable damage of the Cultural Revolution — and in the future is the Three Gorges Dam, which upon completion will partly flood the city and force the resettlement of more than a million people. Making his way in the city and traveling by boat and train throughout Sichuan province and beyond, Hessler offers vivid descriptions of the people he meets, from priests to prostitutes and peasants to professors, and gives voice to their views. This is both an intimate personal story of his life in Fuling and a colorful, beautifully written account of the surrounding landscape and its history. Imaginative, poignant, funny, and utterly compelling, River Town is an unforgettable portrait of a city that, much like China itself, is seeking to understand both what it was and what it someday will be.

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Discover the captivating tale of Fuling, a small city nestled in the terraced hills of China's Sichuan province. In "River Town: Two Years On The Yangtze," Peter Hessler takes you on an immersive journey through a place untouched by the bustling cities of Beijing and Shanghai. Experience the unique blend of continuity and change as Fuling navigates a world of tension, reform, and growth.

As a Peace Corps volunteer, Hessler brings a fresh perspective to Fuling in 1996, becoming the city's first American resident in over half a century. Teaching English and American literature to locals, he gains profound insights into the interactions between a community steeped in Sichuan countryside traditions and Communist Party doctrine. The city's residents become Hessler's teachers, revealing the intricate process of understanding a radically different society.

At the crossroads of Fuling's history lies a troubled China, scarred by land reform struggles, misguided economic policies, and the devastating Cultural Revolution. Yet, amidst this backdrop of uncertainty, Fuling faces a future intrinsically tied to the completion of the Three Gorges Dam. Grapple with the implications of the dam as it threatens to flood the city and uproot over a million people. Hessler's exploration extends beyond the city's limits, offering vivid portrayals of the diverse individuals he encounters - from priests to prostitutes, peasants to professors - each with their unique perspectives and stories.

"River Town" is not just a personal memoir; it is a breathtaking narrative of Fuling's landscape and historical significance. Delve into this imaginative, poignant, and often humorous account of a city seeking to understand its past and forge a path towards an uncertain future. Join Hessler as he travels by boat and train, painting an unforgettable portrait of a place caught between what it was and what it aspires to become.

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