The Second Long March
Memoirs from a Witness to China's Transformation
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Publisher Description
In 1981 newlyweds Patti Isaacs and her Italian husband Federico Gauss Rescigno traveled to China, a place she'd grown up fearing, to work for a year in the ancient capital of Xi'an. Returning 24 years later, Patti reunited with old friends, worked with China's younger generation, and found a city transformed. Her stories are snapshots of a span of years when a city under communism-slow, agrarian, and egalitarian-became a fast-paced metropolis of 8 million.
Illustrated with maps and "before and after" photos, The Second Long March chronicles changes that had occurred in her life, the lives of her former students, and the country itself in its rise as a global economic power. She presents events for those seeking to understand them through the eyes of ordinary people.
Customer Reviews
Deep Insights: Cultural, Political and Personal
We as readers in 2023 travel powerfully back to 1981 post-Maoist, and again to 2005 rapidly modernized Xian, China thanks to the author’s vivid (and pragmatic) journals of her experiences as a visiting American teacher. We experience through her discoveries of culture and self over a span of both personal and political lifetimes. Very worthwhile memoir.