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by Peter Hessler (Author)
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"A remarkable travelogue documenting aspects of a country still little understood." (Kirkus (starred review) )

"Hessler has written a fascinating and frequently moving account of life in modern China." (Booklist )

"Engaging. . . . Acutely observed, moving, frequently funny and a perspicacious X-ray of China's zeitgeist." (South China Morning Post )

"A brilliant observer with a novelist's ear for character and dialogue, Hessler is both fascinating and funny." (Entertainment Weekly )

"Wonderful. . . . Intimate. . . . The book reads like a really good novel." (Minneapolis Star Tribune )

"An extraordinary, genre-defying book. . . . Beautifully constructed. . . . Hessler's reportage is vivid." (Nigel Richardson, The Daily Telegraph )

"Insightful. . . . Hessler is a wry and witty writer who manages to bring humor even to tense situations." (Christian Science Monitor )

"Everyone in the Western world should read this book." (Publishers Weekly, (starred review) )

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A century ago, outsiders saw China as a place where nothing ever changes. Today the country has become one of the most dynamic regions on earth. In Oracle Bones, Peter Hessler explores the human side of China's transformation, viewing modern-day China and its growing links to the Western world through the lives of a handful of ordinary people. In a narrative that gracefully moves between the ancient and the present, the East and the West, Hessler captures the soul of a country that is undergoing a momentous change before our eyes.



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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (May 8, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060826592
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060826598
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,070 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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84 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't miss this book., August 6, 2007
By Gayla K. Fitzpatrick (Longboat Key, Florida) - See all my reviews
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Having read and enjoyed Hessler's first book, and because I am an ESOL teacher, I looked forward to receiving this one. Since I am not a history buff, the book provided me a good overview of the past of an emerging world power without ever becoming tedious with names and dates. The ancient past is covered, and the major eras of the twentieth century are presented from different points of view, so that a feel for the lives of modern Chinese people emerges without "studying" the main events which shaped their lives. The description (above, by the publisher) of the book is totally apt; it weaves past and present with stories of interesting, ordinary people, including one who emigrates to the U.S. I read many books and have a high literary standard. Hessler meets it. He is an informed, well-researched story-teller with a true artist's eye and ear. His attention to detail delights. While he does not aim for poetry, he writes with a graceful precision that is almost poetic. I found every part of this book fascinating. One caveat: nothing here is wasted, so pay attention to each character; the reappearances of many characters give the book rare depth and fullness. You may be disappointed only if you have already studied China extensively; I am fairly well-informed in general but wanted to learn more about this country. Oracle Bones provided both information and insight. I found it to be one of the most satisfying books I have ever read in any category.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another instant classic from a masterful author, December 31, 2007
You've read my review of his first book. (Or not...) Six years later, here's another, and he remains one of my role models as an author and as a person. He's back in China, as a freelance journalist rather than a teacher this time, and that's every bit as illegal as it sounds. The man was born to write, and would be doing so no matter where he lived or what he did there. Yet again, he's met some extremely interesting people and told their stories well. He was able to travel among cities and villages, rich and poor, Han and minority. The book spans three years, plus two additional years of research, and you'll see just as much technological and infrastructure progress in the book as I did in my time in China. Two more years for publication, and that's just fine. I'm a recent NaNoWriMo winner -- my first time trying -- but I know that truly great literature takes a bit longer. Like me, Hessler is drawn to Uyghurs, outsiders, small towns, and Muslim food in China. But again, that doesn't matter. You'll care about anything he writes, because that's part of his gift. Humor, insight, intelligence, honesty, and that rare ability to touch both your heart and your mind. Some fascinating tales from China's past, many of which were new to me, give it a timeless quality as well. I don't want him to write faster, because that can't be done. I want more authors to aspire to this level of quality, because I read them much faster than Hessler writes them. Five stars out of five, another keeper, and all the other superlatives I roll out on rare and special occasions. I'm glad I didn't wait for the paperback. I'm not so glad it sat on my bookshelf unread for so long, because this could've been my second or third reading instead of my first.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant commentary on modern China, November 4, 2007
Nothing particular in Peter Hessler's middle-American Missouri background particularly fits him to be a brilliant commentator on modern China. In college at Princeton and later at Oxford he studied English and creative writing, focusing largely on fiction. His first contact with China was a trans-Siberian train trip in 1994, which ignited an interest in travel writing. When he arrived in the Yangtze River town of Fuling two years later as a volunteer English teacher for the Peace Corps, he spoke no Chinese. By the time Oracle Bones was published in 2006, Hessler, who has lived in Beijing since leaving the Peace Corps, had become an accomplished Chinese speaker with a wide-ranging knowledge of both traditional and modern Chinese society. And yes, he is a brilliant commentator on modern China. This book picks up where his first book, River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze (P.S.), leaves off.

Oracle Bones is loosely built around a trio of narrative themes that spin out independently: the lives of several of his students after they leave school and enter the Chinese workforce; the struggle of his Uighur friend Polat, a Muslim dissident, to succeed first in Beijing and then in the United States; and his research into the life of Chen Mengjia, an oracle bone scholar who committed suicide during the Cultural Revolution.

Hessler's life in China is organized loosely around clipping articles for the Wall Street Journal, writing news and features for the Boston Globe, and writing articles for the New Yorker, in all three cases about China. The cost of living is so low in Beijing compared to the US that he has plenty of money to travel around the country visiting former students, camping out at the Great Wall (and getting arrested in the process), journeying in Xinjiang, the home territory of the Uighur Muslim minority, flying to Taiwan to visit a retired professor who studied oracle bones with Chen Mengjia during the Kuomintang period, and even visiting the set of a Chinese Western movie on the north rim of the Tarim Basin, at the edge of the Flaming Mountains. Periodically Hessler flies back to the States to visit family and later his Uighur friend Polat who is living in Washington, DC after receiving asylum from the US government.

The book follows several recurrent themes related to the study of modern China, notably, the changes in Chinese society since Deng Xiaoping's Reform and Opening, particularly the migration of young people from the countryside to overnight factory cities such as Shenzhen (in the Pearl River area) and the growing gap between the perspectives of the young and the old. In Hessler's narrative we see educated young people abandoning families and traditional lifestyles for the more lucrative, faster-paced life of the new cities. Among middle-aged people Hessler finds the ghosts of the Rightist denunciations of the 50s and the Cultural Revolution of the 60s lurking just beneath the surface. The very old recall traditional China in the unstable years under the Kuomintang.

It's my hope that Peter Hessler will continue his Chinese narrative in another, yet-unwritten book. The Chinese story is changing yearly now, and Hessler's perceptive eyes and ears are recording all of it. I eagerly await his next installment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
Oracle Bones is a perfect mixture of anecdote and history. Peter Hessler's portrayals of the quirky people he meets in China, tied up with Chinese history, gave me a new picture... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Hannah

4.0 out of 5 stars Bones of Contention
This second volume of Hessler's China reportage is superior to River Town--in part, Hessler knows China much better now and, as a result, his gaze has broadened and deepened, no... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Humanized China
I have been to China on my own three times in the last year and I think that Peter Hessler's books, both this and his first books are excellent ways to prepare yourself for the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Uncovering China's Past
History may be defined by what has been written and recorded. Peter Hessler shows the truth within those words in his enlightening book, ORACLE BONES: A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME IN... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great reading!
This was great reading! Even though I didn't have a prior interest or knowledge about modern China or Chinese history, I found this book fascinating! Read more
Published 7 months ago by Sarah Samson

5.0 out of 5 stars my china experience is the same
If you want to read a book about a rapidly changing China, this is it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Different Side of China
This is an entertaining and informative view of China, past and present, offered by Peter Hessler, a Westerner who taught English there during the latter part of the 20th century,... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Book
Totally different from his wonderful River Town book, but just as interesting. Peter Hessler, not quite seamlessly, pulls together a bunch of subjects. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Happeeface

4.0 out of 5 stars Oracle Bones
We do not get very much in Chinese history as we grow up, and I think everyone needs to be more informed about the people of China, its history, and what is going on now. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cannot Recommend This Book Highly Enough
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