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A review by rhyslindmark
Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China by Evan Osnos
2.0
I mostly skimmed this, so don't fully trust my rating.
This book felt dated. I lived in China in 2014. It is now 2021.
Too much of the book focused on the rise of China from 2000-2014, much of which is common knowledge now.
I also wasn't interested in the personal stories. That's not really my preferred way to consume macro geopolitical content.
This book felt dated. I lived in China in 2014. It is now 2021.
Too much of the book focused on the rise of China from 2000-2014, much of which is common knowledge now.
I also wasn't interested in the personal stories. That's not really my preferred way to consume macro geopolitical content.