A Journey through the Bitter History and Current Conflicts of China, Korea and Japan
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Köp båda 2 för 357 krIn this enjoyable and information-packed travelogue[Booth] is a terrific observer his chatty style disarms his subjects and entertains the reader. It is a hard act to pull off when dealing with tragedy. His deft, accurate summaries of the contentious history in each place work well. -- Michael Sheridan * Sunday Times * Three Tigers, One Mountain is a fine summary of East Asian cultures and conflicts, with a chummy, affable tone and profound interest in its subject useful, fact-packed and readable. -- Mike Cormack * Spectator * In this entertaining travel book[Booth] becomes our genial host on a tour of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China Its a credit to Booths skill as a writer that he keeps us both entertained and informed in every chapter. -- Jasper Becker * Literary Review * [Booth is] an engaging travel companion. Not only is he serious about his reportage, but he is also a fine descriptive writer the journey [in Three Tigers, One Mountain] is well worth the ticket. -- Christian Tyler * Oldie * Four years after Booth exploded the myth of the Scandi utopia, he enhances his reputation for getting to the truth of societal attitudes with this exploration of why, despite sharing much, the giants of East Asia - China, Japan and Korea - just don't get on. * i *
Michael Booth is the author of six books, including the international bestseller, The Almost Nearly Perfect People, winner of the British Guild of Travel Writers award for Book of the Year, and Sushi and Beyond, which won the Guild of Food Writers award.