Kosher Chinese :Living, Teaching and Eating with China's Other Billion

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Kosher Chinese

Kosher Chinese :Living, Teaching and Eating with China's Other Billion

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4.04 (173 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 25 July, 2011
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In September of 2005, the Peace Corps sent Michael Levy to teach English in the heart of China's heartland. His hosts in the city of Guiyang found additional uses for him: resident expert on Judaism, romantic adviser, and provincial basketball star, to name a few. His account of overcoming vast cultural differences to befriend his students and fellow teachers is by turns poignant and laugh-out-loud funny. While revelling in the peculiarities of life in China's interior, the author also discovered that the 'other billion' (people living far from the coastal cities covered by the American media) have a complex relationship with both their own traditions and the rapid changes of modernization. Lagging behind in China's economic boom, they experience the darker side of 'capitalism with Chinese characteristics', daily facing the schizophrenia of conflicting ideologies.
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Winner of Discover Great New Writers (Nonfiction) 2011

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780805091960
ISBN10 0805091963
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Henry Holt & Company Inc
Format paperback
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A funny and informative account of life in Guizhou province, deep in the heart of China. As a Peace Corps volunteer, Michael Levy came to know and love a part of the country that few visitors see, a world away from Beijing and Shanghai. --Peter Hessler, author of River Town and Oracle Bones

As a Peace Corps volunteer, Michael Levy taught for two years in a corner of China overlooked by tourists and correspondents. Kosher Chinese is a heartfelt, engaging memoir that captures at once the poignancy and humor of daily life in the new China. Levy's narrative balances his own acclimation to China with his students' acclimation to university life, and independence. This is what it feels like to be immersed behind the headlines--for Levy, it came to feel like home. --Michael Meyer, author of The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed

Michael Levy is the tour guide to the real China we all long for. Funny, insightful, full of warmth and wit, Kosher Chinese brims with interesting characters and scenes, and it marks the debut of a fresh new voice in American writing. --Bruce Feiler, author of Walking the Bible and The Council of Dads

With intelligence and zesty good humor, Levy tells the story of his sojourn as an ESL teacher in Guiyang... A rollicking, thoroughly refreshing debut. --Kirkus

As in Peter Hessler's River Town...and Peter J. Vernezze's Socrates in Sichuan..., Peace Corps experience is the inspiration for Levy's cheekier and freewheeling but insightful adventure story. --Library Journal

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