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By my Spirit
Published in Unknown Binding by Bethel Publishing (1983)
Author: Jonathan Goforth
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Very good book on revival
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
This is an excellent first-hand account of Goforth's experiences as he preached throughout China and saw the Lord use him in miraculous ways. My only disappointment with the book is that I wish he had spent more time detailing his thoughts on revival and why the Lord was able to use him so effectively. He does deal with this briefly in the last chapter, but the majority of the book is simply descriptions of his experiences.

By My Spirit
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
An inspiring account of the way in which God used Jonathan Goforth's utter obedience and commitment to accomplish remarkable work in China. We can be sure that the results of that work are still present in today's China, having an impact on the growth of the Christian Church there, even though it was almost 100 years ago.
It was typical of the man's humility that he restricted this book to telling only of the work of God in revival, and said nothing of the enormous sacrifices and privations of himself and his family during their years in that country. He does mention the many who were martyred, which should be an inspiration to us as we live our comfortable lives.

REVIVAL!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-10
It is good to read a sober account of revival. God was really able to use the man (and his wife) to bring about growth. The principles here serve to remind us that God desires our whole, undivided heart.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-11
This is a book that greatly moves one's heart. I've yet to meet a Christian who hasn't thoroughly appreaciated this book. Jonathan Goforth was a great man of God, and this book touches on his insights into a true walk with Jesus Christ.

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Captive Spirits: Prisoners of the Cultural Revolution
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (1997-10-31)
Authors: Yang Xiguang and Susan McFadden
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He speaks out for the voiceless
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Review Date: 2007-01-31
This book is a page turner and brings back lots of memories. I spent six years on a Chinese state farm during the Cultural Revolution myself and can relate to some of what he described and went through as far as hard labor, but I can never describe with such vividness and power the heart-wrenching experiences of the disprivileged, deprived, discriminated, and victimized members of the Chinese society under Mao, indeed a virtual prison in every sense of the world. Professor Yang's book is a voice for the voiceless. Captive Spirits not only serves to preserve the history of the brutal laogai system that still exists in China today, but it is also a scathing indictment of a brutal regime under Mao that destroyed the lives of tens of millions of the best that China has to offer to herself and the rest of the humanity. This book alone is enough to put Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and their cronies to the hall of shame once and for all. Professor Yang is no longer with us. He has joined his prison mates Li Jiulong and Liu Fengxian as well as his dear mother to whom he dedicated this book, but his legacy and spirit will stay with us.

Great read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-21
I simply can't put it down once I start reading it. It is a great account of the author's growth, from a naive ultra-leftist to someone with a sophisticated mind, who eventually embraced Milton Friedman. And it is a great history of post-liberation China in the eyes of different individuals from all social spectra. After reading it, I realize how naive my understanding of the "cultural revolution" was.

I also read its Chinese version, but I feel that the English version is much better written. Stongly recommended!

A young man making the best out of the worst
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-17
If you're into movies like Good Will Hunting, you'll like this book. The author walks us through the lives of his fellow prisoners while he relats his time spent in the prison. It was Cultural Revolution, many of the prisoners he came across were highly intelligent and well educated. Yang therefore made the best out of the time he had to spend there by learning English, Algebra, and Calculus from his fellow inmates. It's a tragic tale that so many people were jailed because their political views sway a fraction away from that mandated by the government, yet they were exactly the ones who have the knowledge and know-hows to improve the country's economy and living standards. It's also a uplifting tale because you see Yang dug himself out of the troubles he encountered, made it out of the prison, and now became an established economist. He has not let his past kept him hostage like many dissidents Chinese who migrated to the West. A fine tale about humanity and the will to survive that's inside us all. The chinese version of this book is also published by OUP.

A new Dante, a new Divine Comedy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-23
One of the most famous Chinese novelist BA Jing was also a "captive spirit" during the "Great Cultural Revolution". He kept reciting Divine Comedy in order to help himself endure the adversity. He always believes, there must be a new Dante some day to write a new Divine Comedy. Now I finally find this new Divine Comedy. Please have a read and get to know what is the Inferno in the communist China. You'll find the reason why the communism has to die.

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Charlie Two Shoes and the Marines of Love Company
Published in Hardcover by US Naval Institute Press (1998-11)
Authors: Michael Peterson and David Perlmutt
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Remarkable Odyssey
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-18
A fascinating and inspirational account of Tsui Chi Hsii's (Charlie Two Shoe's) long-suffering odyssey to come to the United States with his family. It turns out to be a lot more complicated story than you might expect and has the potential for being a Hell of a movie, with lots of opportunities for scenery chewing, but that probably won't happen. In fact there probably won't even be any paperback updating of the still unfinished story at time of publication because one of the coauthors, Michael Peterson, is now a convicted murderer whose other books are long out of print.

Life is truly stranger than fiction.

On A More Personal Note
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-31
My boyfriend bought me this book for Christmas, and I was thrilled. Not only am I a social studies teacher and a history buff, but I am priviledged enough to know Charlie Two Shoes. He owns a business in the town where I live and is always there with a smile and a friendly word. He autographed my book with the inscription "May God bless you and yours with health and joy." When I went by today to thank him for the inscription, he told me that there is a lot of history in this book that is not often told. While I have not yet finished the book, I have enjoyed what I have read so far. No matter what crimes have been committed by one of the authors, you should take the time to buy this book and read the interesting true life story of a truly wonderful man.

Compelling story of friendship and perseverance
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-06
Charlie Two Shoes is a fascinating story of one man's friendship with a group of US Marines and his incredible perseverence in getting re-united with them. Peterson and Perlmutt tell the story through Charlie's eyes and those of his Marine pals. They give us an intriguing look at life behind the Bamboo Curtain. More amazing than Charlie's budding friendship -- he was around the Marines for about four years as a teenager -- is his enduring perseverance in keeping his dream of a reunion alive. The dream survived decades, including years in a Chinese prison and more under house arrest in his small village. After all that, his eventual reunion in the U.S. had drama of its own. One Marine buddy turned out to be more interested in his own fortunes than Charlie's,and Charlie's efforts to stay got mired as much in domestic politics as international. A good read by gifted writers.

An epic of faith, courage and loyalty set in war torn China.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-01
Charlie Two Shoes and the Marines of Love Company is not only an inspiring story about friendships and loyalty, but also an excellent retelling of some little known American history. Set in Northern China starting at the end of World War II and continuing to recent times, the reader will learn about the atrocities visited upon the Chinese peasantry by the Japanese, the communist take over of China and America's futile efforts to stop it, the severe poverty and starvation the Chinese people endured, and the political repression and corruption that continued for years. Into the shadows of these desolate and hopeless conditions, the warmth and charity that the American Marines and missionaries brought with them to China and to a young boy, nick-named Charlie, shine brightly. The reader is invited on a journey through Charlie's life of joys and travails, but is pulled aside by the authors from time to time for some excellent and concise description of the historical context. Thus this true tale of friendship and suffering also enables the reader to also learn the larger story of the historical events which ultimately were its cause.

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The Chasm
Published in Hardcover by AuthorHouse (2006-09-19)
Author: David Ainsworth
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Good material for an MBA class.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
An attention grabber from its opening pages. The Chasm offers a compelling, human look at the pressures of global economics on the welfare of working class Americans. With such issues as (1) an unfavorable trade imbalance, (2) the trend of outsourcing and (3) increasing interdependencies of trading nations, all neatly woven into the story line, The Chasm would provide a unique perspective for a case study in an MBA class. Highly recommended.

A College Requirement!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-19
I gave this book to my son who will be a college freshman in the Fall. It is a must read to fully understand and position oneself in our global economy.
While Lou Dobbs merely reports the exodus of jobs from America; David Ainsworth describes in depth how globalization evolved with true to life case studies. This book is highly recommended to anyone that does not want to end up on the short side of 'The Chasm'.

A Real Page Turner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-17
This book is very well written that can only come from someone with vast experience on the subject matter. International trade, American business, labor and Japanese and U.S. political involvement makes this book a must read for all who like to learn from a fast moving book. If you start reading it when you go to bed, plan for no sleep, make sure it's a Friday or Saturday night.
D. Robinson

A Great Read and Informative Too
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-06
A friend of mine recommended The Chasm so I dutifully read it. What a surprize! I couldn't put it down and I learned alot about trade with the Far East as well. The book opened my eyes to the complexity and consequences of Free Trade and at the same time I am caught up in a compelling yarn. I am a fan of Richard North Patterson who is quite similar. Give The Chasm a try. You'll be glad you did.

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Chenrezig, Lord of Love: Principles and Methods of Deity Meditation
Published in Paperback by Clearpoint Press (1991-01)
Author: Bokar Rinpoche
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Excellent for anyone wanting to know about Chenrezig.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-16
Very few books have been written like this about an particular Yidam deity. Many American Tibetan Buddhists love to receive "advanced" practices but neglect bodhichitta - the essence of Buddha's teachings. Since Chenrezig is the Yidam deity that is the representation of bodhichitta, how can anyone go wrong by learning more about about the Chenrezig Yidam practice?

Clear, concise, necessary for anyone practicing Chenrezig
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-28
This is an excellent and authorative text on the practice of the Yidam Chenrezig. While it is not a substitute for oral instructions, it is a wonderful and useful addendum written by an eminent teacher in the Karma Kagyu and Shangpa Kagyu traditions. Readable and clear for beginners and experienced practitioners alike.

Very Good
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-07
This is a very good explanation of the Chenrezig Sadhana
and an excellent supplement to Dilgo Khyentse's
"The Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones."

Essential for yidam practice
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-25
This text provides clear and concise instruction for deity meditation. It includes instruction for beginners on visualisation. It also has pictorial help for visualisation of HRI and for disolution of the HRI which I found very helpful.

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China (DK Eyewitness Books)
Published in Library Binding by DK CHILDREN (2007-06-25)
Author: Hugh Sebag-Montefiore
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Excellent resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-03
We chose China as our cross-cultural country to "visit" this year in conjunction with the up-coming Olympics. This was a great resource for me in preparing to teach about China, and with the lovely pictures, interesting to the students as well. I was especially pleased with the "free gifts"- the poster was a nice addition and I was able to use the CD pictures for writing promts for the students.

It's a Great Book!
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Review Date: 2007-10-10
DK Eyewitness books are always great, but this one is special because I have so many Chinese students this year. They are not always able to tell me in English about China and I don't speak Chinese, but photographs and the short paragraphs which accompany them are helpful. Many of my Chinese students want to tell me about the Chinese mummies, or the terra cotta soldiers and other sights they've seen in China. It is helpful to communicate about everyday life there too. Now if only Eyewitness books reached out to cover Korea, Turkey and the Pacific Islands!

Fabulous Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-06
The price of this book is a bargain! Filled with hundreds of full color photos on large glossy spreads. Lots of Information in here about modern China...the country, nature, animals, food, money, art, families, language, government, etc. There is a big 4-color poster in the back of the book and a clip art CD included.

Beautiful book and the CD is a plus!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-17
I bought this book because my daughters were born in China, and we have an interest in learning more. Since they are young, the colorful format and illustrations are great. And, there is a bonus CD of clip art, great for school reports or even scrapbooks. This book is not an in-depth study, however, but it does hit the highpoints very well.

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CHINA - The Race to Market: What China's transformation means for business, markets and the world order
Published in Paperback by FT Press (2003-08-03)
Author: Jonathan Story
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Highly Recommended!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-10
Author Jonathan Story has assembled in one relatively short book a dense collection of facts, hypotheses and perspectives on China. Unlike many writers who have fixed ideas about China and use their books to promote their ideas, Story gives full and fair time to competing viewpoints. He is not selling a hypothesis, but exploring possibilities. Readers who prefer easy and definitive answers may feel frustrated, because Story provides only difficult and ambiguous alternatives. Yet his approach is solid, and more accurate than a finite stance could be. The future of anything is uncertain, and China is egregiously inscrutable, so any honest pronouncement on China's future must acknowledge uncertainty, difficulty and ambiguity. If the book has a demerit, it is that the author sometimes offers interesting, but meandering digressions through the minutiae of Chinese chronology without fully explaining why the details matter. China is perplexing, so we welcome this compilation of insight - we would have been glad to read even more.

Understanding China for business
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-02
China: the race to market is an excellent book for anyone who wishes to understand the direction in which the Chinese polity and economy is developing. For providing a background for developing strategies for business development it is therefore a must. And in addition it is a very enjoyable read.

The major attraction of the analysis is the clear exposition of the various forces bearing on policy making and action in China within the Communist state, and by implication therefore on the the economy and the business environment. One cannot make business strategy without reference to a coherent macro view of the relevant environment and for any business either seeking to operate in China, or likely to be impacted directly or indirectly by events there, there can be nothing better than this book to establish a coherent view of likely development.

China, Politics, and Business
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-02
Jonathan Story is one of only a few writers who can relate so credibly the connection between business decision-making and public policy making.. In China: Race to market, he documents political and economic developments in the emerging China of the 21st century. More importantly, especially for those at the helm of Western enterprises, Professor Story explains in clear terms the opportunities and the challenges facing those seeking to establish and grow businesses in China. It's a good read: compelling, thought provoking, and laced with sound and practical business advice.

Highly Recommended!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-23
Author Jonathan Story has assembled in one relatively short book a dense collection of facts, hypotheses and perspectives on China. Unlike many writers who have fixed ideas about China and use their books to promote their ideas, Story gives full and fair time to competing viewpoints. He is not selling a hypothesis, but exploring possibilities. Readers who prefer easy and definitive answers may feel frustrated, because Story provides only difficult and ambiguous alternatives. Yet his approach is solid, and more accurate than a finite stance could be. The future of anything is uncertain, and China is egregiously inscrutable, so any honest pronouncement on China's future must acknowledge uncertainty, difficulty and ambiguity. If the book has a demerit, it is that the author sometimes offers interesting, but meandering digressions through the minutiae of Chinese chronology without fully explaining why the details matter. China is perplexing, so we welcome this compilation of insight - we would have been glad to read even more.

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China 2047
Published in Paperback by Ted Naganawa LLC (2007-04-06)
Author: Ted Naganawa
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a must-read for those interested in China
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-07
Ted is a genuine expert on China. He understands both where it has been and where it is going. He is really talented in putting the data together and develop sharp and insightful perspectives into every respect of the Chinese economy. He shuttles frequently among Chinese mainland, Hongkong, Japan and U.S.. Hence,his insights are not from nowhere, but from his field research, observations, and in-depth talks with locals. It will remain an authoritative book for those interested in Chinese economy (including Chinese) for many years to come.

China 2047
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Review Date: 2006-05-07
Ted has a talent for taking mute numbers and making them sing. Unlike some other China commentators, Ted looks at the facts first and then draws his conclusions. This is a must book for anyone who is interested in China's long term prospects and making moves now that will help assure sucess. China investments are not for short-termers and this information can help steer them in the right direction and mitigate risk factors. Ted's pan-asian perspective adds important dimensions to this tome.

Refreshing Insights from a Different Perspective
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Review Date: 2006-05-05
I must say that having read, heard and seen the bulk of media reports on China (be it US relations, economy, social problems etc.), I can say that I know quite a fair bit about China. Having been living here for the past 2 and a half years gives me more on-the-ground knowledge too.

However, when I read China 2047, I realise that whatever I've known till date is either the tip of the iceberg, or just plain misleading information.

If you are simply just interested about China, whether you are for or against China's rise as an economic superpower, China 2047 will give you fresh ideas of what could happen in China and to China for the next 50 years. While I may not fully agree with the conclusions stated in this book, I must say that this has been one of the most thoroughly reasearched book on this topic I have ever seen, with lots of research data in it.

Read this book whether you are an armchair East Asian economist, or you have vested interests in this region. You'll get a rush from it.

insightful observations on China
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-03
Ted is a sharp observor and commentator. I read his book thoroughly and enjoyed every minute of it. Also, I met him personally in China twice. I highly recommend this book to anybody who is interested in the China phenomenon.

China
China Blossoms Deluxe Notecards
Published in Misc. Supplies by (2001-03-31)
Authors: Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Chronicle Books, and Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
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beautiful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
these are beautiful high-quality notecards. and the velcro-close box makes them seem even more fancy. i gave them to my mom for christmas and she loved them.

beauty and quality
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-08
I enjoy nice stationery and notecards. These notecards are beautifully different and are of high quality paper. Even the envelopes are nice and thick (not flimsy) and are lined with a green color. I was very pleased with this purchase.

Excellent Quality, Beautiful Pictures
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-21
These cards are a fabulous choice for any stationary lover. The pictures are clear, moving, and different. Most satisfying is the thickness of the cards and envelopes-like that of fine stationary, not something you would buy at Hallmark. If you are look for high quality note cards that are beyond the ordinary, you've found them!

CAN 2 WHITES MAKE A WONG?
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-22
Imagine impressionists such as Claude Monet and Pierre Renoir painting flowers Oriental style. Although I had looked carefully at the photos available online, when I opened the box I was very surprised at how beautiful the paintings were.

I don't uncritcally like everything I pick out. For example, I also got the Blossoms notecards (photographs by Schenck) and was very disappointed.

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China Chic
Published in Hardcover by Regan Books (2000-11-01)
Author: Vivienne Tam
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Stunning!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-12
Unbelievable new book--from the red plastic cover (meant to mirror, and mock, the Little Red Book of Mao Tse-tung) to the great historic photos to the informative text and interviews, this is a unique creation. It's part autobiography (Tam was born in China, moved to Hong Kong at age 3, and grew up there), part fashion history, part contemporary culture, and all fun. Special chapter called "Mao Crazy," on the cult of Mao is worth the cost of the book alone.`

Hong Kong and China Brilliantly Observed
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-19
Big book with stunning and bright photo illustrations that "bleed" off the page.

Ms. Tam understands the style of Hong Kong and China (especially Shanghai) like few others; the best of that style is all here. She writes with enthusiasm and love for many essential aspects of the appeal of a culture known for its centuries-old aesthetic and for its mass-production and other mass sensibilities.

Tam's education at the Hong Kong Polytechnic gives her a unique vantage point for isolating Chinese chic. She can view Cultural Revolution paraphrenalia with the eye of a designer, collector, and artist, rather than with painful memories. In a show of global sophistication, she understands East-meets-West sensibility (her chapter on Chinglish is told with an appealing tenderness). The text comes off without a shimmer of self-consciousness or compulsion to 'be Chinese.' There is camp, sex, zen, pizzazz and beauty, exploding off of every page and augmented by Tam's tales of exploration and appreciation.

Bonus interviews with composer Tan Dun and choreographer/visionary Danny Yung are painfully short, but the reader still gets a healthy dose of young Chinese intelligensia. The text is endearingly personal, Vivienne Tam sharing with the reader what her senses take in. It's quite delightful.

Great keepsake for people who have visited Hong Kong or Shanghai!

What a Gorgeous Book!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-06
I just decorated my entire apartment in a fusion-asian style and this book was the last item I bought - to sit on my coffee table and accentuate the living room. I look at it all the time!!

Beautiful pictures throughout. What a wonderful book!!

China......SO CHIC!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-17
If you are interested in Chinese art, culture, clothing, and history, then this is your Bible. Chalked full of photos that pop off the page. This witty and interesting book takes you from Ming to present day China. Vivienne Tam reflects on her life, born in mainland China, raised in Hong Kong, then moving to New York. She tells charming stories about what has influenced and inspired her and her collections. Great interviews with members of China's creative community, and who can forget Mao? The book is designed like a large coffee table version of Mao's little red book! This is simply stunning.


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