The Stone Junk and Other Stories of East Asia

The Stone Junk and Other Stories of East Asia
Title The Stone Junk and Other Stories of East Asia PDF eBook
Author D. H. Howe
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 98
Release 1974
Genre Elementary education of adults
ISBN 9780196382258

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Grade level: 3, 4, 5, e, p, i.

The Stone Junk and Other Stories of East Asia

The Stone Junk and Other Stories of East Asia
Title The Stone Junk and Other Stories of East Asia PDF eBook
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Release 1972
Genre Readers
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English in Context

English in Context
Title English in Context PDF eBook
Author
Publisher PT Grafindo Media Pratama
Pages 330
Release
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ISBN 9797581527

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Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Title Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society PDF eBook
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Pages 138
Release 1987
Genre Malaysia
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Asian Books News Letter

Asian Books News Letter
Title Asian Books News Letter PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 476
Release 1972
Genre Asia
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Revista de la Lengua Inglesa

Revista de la Lengua Inglesa
Title Revista de la Lengua Inglesa PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 262
Release 1974
Genre English language
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Strange Stones

Strange Stones
Title Strange Stones PDF eBook
Author Peter Hessler
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 379
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Travel
ISBN 0062206249

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Full of unforgettable figures and an unrelenting spirit of adventure, Strange Stones 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. Over the last decade, as a staff writer for The New Yorker 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 Strange Stones, 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. 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.