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Strange Stones - by Peter Hessler (Paperback)

Strange Stones - by  Peter Hessler (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Full of unforgettable figures and an unrelenting spirit of adventure, "Strange Stones" is a far-ranging, thought-provoking collection of Hessler's best reportage--a dazzling display of the powerful storytelling, shrewd cultural insight, and a warm sense of humor.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Full of unforgettable figures and an unrelenting spirit of adventure, <em>Strange Stones</em> is a far-ranging, thought-provoking collection of Peter Hessler's best reportage--a dazzling display of the powerful storytelling, shrewd cultural insight, and warm sense of humor that are the trademarks of his work.<br /><br />Over the last decade, as a staff writer for <em>The New Yorker</em> and the author of three books, Peter Hessler has lived in Asia and the United States, writing as both native and knowledgeable outsider in these two very different regions. This unusual perspective distinguishes <em>Strange Stones</em>, which showcases Hessler's unmatched range as a storyteller. "Wild Flavor" invites readers along on a taste test between two rat restaurants in South China. One story profiles Yao Ming, basketball star and China's most beloved export, another David Spindler, an obsessive and passionate historian of the Great Wall. In "Dr. Don," Hessler writes movingly about a small-town pharmacist and his relationship with the people he serves.</p><p>While Hessler's subjects and locations vary, subtle but deeply important thematic links bind these pieces--the strength of local traditions, the surprising overlap between apparently opposing cultures, and the powerful lessons drawn from individuals who straddle different worlds.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>An absorbing, original, and ambitious work of reportage from the acclaimed <em>New Yorker</em> correspondent</p><p>During the past decade, Peter Hessler has persistently illuminated worlds both foreign and familiar--ranging from China, where he served as <em>The New Yorker</em>'s correspondent from 2000 to 2007, to southwestern Colorado, where he lived for four years. <em>Strange Stones</em> is an engaging, thought-provoking collection of Hessler's best pieces, showcasing his range as a storyteller and his gift for writing as both native and knowledgeable outsider. From a taste test between two rat restaurants in South China to a profile of Yao Ming to the moving story of a small-town pharmacist, these pieces are bound by subtle but meaningful ideas: the strength of local traditions, the surprising overlap between cultures, and the powerful lessons drawn from individuals who straddle different worlds.</p> <p>Full of unforgettable figures and an unrelenting spirit of adventure, <em>Strange Stones</em> is a dazzling display of the powerful storytelling, shrewd cultural insight, and warm sense of humor that are the trademarks of Peter Hessler's work.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Affable, humane and perceptive pieces. . . . This isn't one of those take-your-medicine books about geopolitics and the world economy. <i>Strange Stones</i> also happens to be great fun to read, at once breezily written and deeply informative."--<b><i>The Minneapolis Star Tribune</i></b><br><br>"Hessler's signature is an unobtrusive and humorous first-person narrator breezily guiding the reader through places at once exotic and ordinary, a sort of Tracy Kidder in Asia. . . . Hessler has an acute and far-ranging talent for drawing characters."--<b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b><br><br>"Read this book. . . . This is long-form journalism at its finest."--<b>Fareed Zakaria</b><br><br>"Revelatory. . . . Wonderful . . . . Continually showcases Hessler's gift for telling tales of cultural difference and mutual misunderstanding in a way that is both humorous and deeply empathetic. . . . Hessler is a deeply humane teller of true tales, a keen observer, a graceful stylist."--<b><i>The Atlantic</i></b><br>

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