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The Boyfriend

by Thomas Perry

“There are probably only half a dozen suspense writers now alive who can be depended upon to deliver high-voltage shocks, vivid, sympathetic characters, and compelling narratives each time they publish….

Turbulence

by Jia Pingwa

…With earthy language and bawdy humor, Jia convincingly describes the enduring values that dominate the peasant psyche and social relations in China’s countryside.” –Ann Scott Tyson, The Christian Science Monitor…

Edgar Snow

Edgar Parks Snow was an American journalist known for his books and articles on Communism in China and the Chinese Communist revolution. He was the first western journalist to give…

Lucien Stryk

…of China and Japan: The Crane’s Bill and Triumph of the Sparrow: Zen Poems of Shinkichi Takahashi. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the…

Joe Studwell

Joe Studwell is the founding editor of the China Economic Quarterly. A freelance journalist in Asia for over twenty years, he has also written for the Economist Intelligence Unit, The…

Julia Lovell

…in China and has recently translated the prizewinning Chinese novel, A Dictionary of Maqiao. She writes on China for The Times, The Observer, The Economist, and The Times Literary Supplement….

Hong Ying

China. In 1989 she entered the Lu Xun Writers’ Academy in Beijing. She left China to study in London in 1991. She is also the author of seven collections of…

Laura Tyson Li

Fluent in Mandarin, Laura Tyson Li spent a decade living in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan as a business reporter for the South China Morning Post and Taiwan correspondent for…

The Circle of Hanh

by Bruce Weigl

“Weigl keeps his readers in cliff-hanging suspense. . . . So powerful is his writing that readers, too, will live among these words. They may not find salvation there, but…

Barrow’s Boys

by Fergus Fleming

“An engrossing and moving story of high endeavour and frustrated hope. . . . Get hold of this book and read it.” –Barry Unsworth, Sunday Telegraph…