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Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory

by Peter Hessler

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From the bestselling author of Oracle Bones and River Town comes the final book in his award-winning trilogy, on the human side of the economic revolution in China.

In the summer of 2001, Peter Hessler, the longtime Beijing correspondent for The New Yorker, acquired his Chinese driver's license. For the next seven years, he traveled the country, tracking how the automobile and improved roads were transforming China. Hessler writes movingly of the average people — farmers, migrant workers, entrepreneurs — who have reshaped the nation during one of the most critical periods in its modern history.

Country Driving begins with Hessler's 7,000-mile trip across northern China, following the Great Wall, from the East China Sea to the Tibetan plateau. He investigates a historically important rural region being abandoned, as young people migrate to jobs in the southeast. Next Hessler spends six years in Sancha, a small farming village in the mountains north of Beijing, which changes dramatically after the local road is paved and the capital's auto boom brings new tourism. Finally, he turns his attention to urban China, researching development over a period of more than two years in Lishui, a small southeastern city where officials hope that a new government-built expressway will transform a farm region into a major industrial center.

Peter Hessler, whom The Wall Street Journal calls one of the Western world's most thoughtful writers on modern China, deftly illuminates the vast, shifting landscape of a traditionally rural nation that, having once built walls against foreigners, is now building roads and factory towns that look to the outside world.

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"In his latest feat of penetrating social reportage, New Yorker writer Hessler (Oracle Bones) again proves himself America's keenest observer of the New China. Hessler investigates the country's lurch into modernity through three engrossing narratives. In an epic road trip following the Great Wall across northern China, he surveys dilapidated frontier outposts from the imperial past while barely surviving the advent of the nation's uniquely terrifying car culture. He probes the transformation of village life through the saga of a family of peasants trying to remake themselves as middle-class entrepreneurs. Finally, he explores China's frantic industrialization, embodied by the managers and workers at a fly-by-night bra-parts factory in a Special Economic Zone. Hessler has a sharp eye for contradictions, from the absurdities of Chinese drivers' education courses — low-speed obstacle courses are mandatory, while seat belts and turn signals are deemed optional — to the leveling of an entire mountain to make way for the Renli Environmental Protection Company. Better yet, he has a knack for finding the human-scale stories that make China's vast upheavals both comprehensible and moving. The result is a fascinating portrait of a society tearing off into the future with only the sketchiest of maps." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Peter Hessler is a staff writer at The New Yorker, where he served as the Beijing correspondent from 2000 to 2007, and is also a contributing writer for National Geographic. He is the author of River Town, which won the Kiriyama Book Prize, and Oracle Bones, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. He won the 2008 National Magazine Award for excellence in reporting.

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Jerry Banks, January 26, 2011 (view all comments by Jerry Banks)
The best nonfiction of 2010. An outstanding picture of modern China by a superb writer.
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MMass, January 1, 2011 (view all comments by MMass)
What a great book! Hessler took me on an incredible journey, via a very engaging, accessible style. A look at the transformation in China from the inside out.
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myrlamagness, January 1, 2011 (view all comments by myrlamagness)
This third book in Peter Hessler's trilogy, after River Town and Oracle Bones, digs deeper into contemporary Chinese culture. Country Driving is spot on and prepares the traveler, student of culture, or China dreamer for an authentic China experience from a savvy, yet humble, American writer's perspective.
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ISBN:
9780061804090
Author:
Hessler, Peter
Publisher:
Harper
Author:
r, Peter
Author:
Hessle
Subject:
China Description and travel.
Subject:
Transportation, Automotive - China
Subject:
Asia - China
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General
Subject:
Essays & Travelogues
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Travel Writing-General
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Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20100231
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
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Y
Pages:
448
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.37 in 21.44 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In his latest feat of penetrating social reportage, New Yorker writer Hessler (Oracle Bones) again proves himself America's keenest observer of the New China. Hessler investigates the country's lurch into modernity through three engrossing narratives. In an epic road trip following the Great Wall across northern China, he surveys dilapidated frontier outposts from the imperial past while barely surviving the advent of the nation's uniquely terrifying car culture. He probes the transformation of village life through the saga of a family of peasants trying to remake themselves as middle-class entrepreneurs. Finally, he explores China's frantic industrialization, embodied by the managers and workers at a fly-by-night bra-parts factory in a Special Economic Zone. Hessler has a sharp eye for contradictions, from the absurdities of Chinese drivers' education courses — low-speed obstacle courses are mandatory, while seat belts and turn signals are deemed optional — to the leveling of an entire mountain to make way for the Renli Environmental Protection Company. Better yet, he has a knack for finding the human-scale stories that make China's vast upheavals both comprehensible and moving. The result is a fascinating portrait of a society tearing off into the future with only the sketchiest of maps." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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