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This personal telling will appeal to a wide audience, including those interested in issues of race and society, criminal justice, and the treatment of immigrants.
While depicting Mao's role as ruler, the book also provides a history of modern China, offering great insight into Maoism's place in contemporary times, appealing to a range of readers.
Ringen provides a wealth of information regarding Chinese leadership and policies in a style that doesn't assume prior knowledge, thereby making it accessible to a wide range of readers interested in the region.
While several essays will resonate with readers interested in select topics, the overall value of Han's prose is lost in translation. [See Prepub Alert, 2/29/16.]
Easily understandable regardless of a reader's familiarity with China or environmental policy, this excellent resource will interest readers of the environmental situation in China and its impact on the global community.