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''Enjoyable and illuminating . . . Rob Schmitz writes with great affection'' Guardian

Shanghai: a global city in the midst of a renaissance, where dreamers arrive each day to partake in a mad torrent of capital, ideas and opportunity. Rob Schmitz is one of them. He immerses himself in his neighbourhood, forging relationships with ordinary people who see a brighter future in the city''s sleek skyline. There''s Zhao, whose path from factory floor to shopkeeper is sidetracked by her desperate measures to ensure a better future for her sons. Down the street lives Auntie Fu, a fervent capitalist forever trying to improve herself while keeping her sceptical husband at bay. Up a flight of stairs, CK sets up shop to attract young dreamers like himself, but learns he''s searching for something more. As Schmitz becomes increasingly involved in their lives, he makes surprising discoveries which untangle the complexities of modern China: a mysterious box of letters that ser

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Enjoyable and illuminating . . . Rob Schmitz writes with great affection * Guardian *
A poignant microcosm . . . coursing under even the bleakest stories is a sense of optimism that tomorrow will be better * The Economist *
A marvel of place-based reporting * Peter Hessler, author of River Town *
All great cities have a great book that captures their rise or fall; Street of Eternal Happiness is Shanghai's * Michael Meyer, author of In Manchuria *
In this intimate and revealing book, a two-mile stretch of road embodies the dreams and dramas of modern China * Leslie T. Chang, author of Factory Girls *
Years from now people will turn to [Street of Eternal Happiness] to understand the China of this era * James Fallows *
Poignant [and] enjoyable . . . Schmitz's eye for scenes and ear for dialogue give an immediacy to his stories that more expository works often lack -- Adam Rose * New York Times Book Review *
Rob Schmitz has given us a treasure: a patient portrait of an impatient country, a China that is utterly true to life in its beauty and heartache, tenderness and greed. His story is told in real lives that are, like Shanghai itself, modern and imperfect, romantic and ruthlessly practical. Reading this is as close as most people will come to living there * Evan Osnos, National Book Award winning author of Age of Ambition *
Educational and entertaining, engaged and dispassionate . . . Readers on closing his book, will feel much wiser about China and the Chinese than when they started * Daily Telegraph *

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    Publisher: John Murray Press
    Publication Date: 12/01/2017
    ISBN13: 9781444791082, 978-1444791082
    ISBN10: 1444791087

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    ''Enjoyable and illuminating . . . Rob Schmitz writes with great affection'' Guardian

    Shanghai: a global city in the midst of a renaissance, where dreamers arrive each day to partake in a mad torrent of capital, ideas and opportunity. Rob Schmitz is one of them. He immerses himself in his neighbourhood, forging relationships with ordinary people who see a brighter future in the city''s sleek skyline. There''s Zhao, whose path from factory floor to shopkeeper is sidetracked by her desperate measures to ensure a better future for her sons. Down the street lives Auntie Fu, a fervent capitalist forever trying to improve herself while keeping her sceptical husband at bay. Up a flight of stairs, CK sets up shop to attract young dreamers like himself, but learns he''s searching for something more. As Schmitz becomes increasingly involved in their lives, he makes surprising discoveries which untangle the complexities of modern China: a mysterious box of letters that ser

    Trade Review
    Enjoyable and illuminating . . . Rob Schmitz writes with great affection * Guardian *
    A poignant microcosm . . . coursing under even the bleakest stories is a sense of optimism that tomorrow will be better * The Economist *
    A marvel of place-based reporting * Peter Hessler, author of River Town *
    All great cities have a great book that captures their rise or fall; Street of Eternal Happiness is Shanghai's * Michael Meyer, author of In Manchuria *
    In this intimate and revealing book, a two-mile stretch of road embodies the dreams and dramas of modern China * Leslie T. Chang, author of Factory Girls *
    Years from now people will turn to [Street of Eternal Happiness] to understand the China of this era * James Fallows *
    Poignant [and] enjoyable . . . Schmitz's eye for scenes and ear for dialogue give an immediacy to his stories that more expository works often lack -- Adam Rose * New York Times Book Review *
    Rob Schmitz has given us a treasure: a patient portrait of an impatient country, a China that is utterly true to life in its beauty and heartache, tenderness and greed. His story is told in real lives that are, like Shanghai itself, modern and imperfect, romantic and ruthlessly practical. Reading this is as close as most people will come to living there * Evan Osnos, National Book Award winning author of Age of Ambition *
    Educational and entertaining, engaged and dispassionate . . . Readers on closing his book, will feel much wiser about China and the Chinese than when they started * Daily Telegraph *

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