Rob Gifford first went to China in 1987 as a twenty-year-old language student. He has spent much of the last twenty years studying and reporting there. From 1999 to 2005, he was the Beijing correspondent of National Public Radio, and he traveled all over China and the rest of Asia reporting for Morning Edition and All Things Considered. He is now NPR’s London bureau chief.
Advance praise for China Road
“How I envy Rob Gifford and his journey along China Road. How
grateful I am to him for allowing me to share the trip through his
vivid writing and his deep knowledge of and great love for China.
As vicarious enjoyment goes, this one’s a ten.”
–Ted Koppel, managing editor, Discovery Channel
“Rob Gifford has found the perfect road trip. His years in China
have given him a keen eye and a deep understanding of the country’s
contradictions; he’s the perfect guide to this magnificent road
from Shanghai to the Kazakhstan border.”
–Peter Hassler, author of River Town and Oracle Bones
“My gosh, I loved Rob Gifford’s book. His journey along Route 312
is a great road story–from Hooters in Shanghai to the Iron House of
Confucianism. China Road is insightful, funny, analytical,
anecdotal, full of humble humor and magnificent discoveries.”
–Scott Simon, host of NPR’s Weekend Edition and author of Pretty
Birds
“Here is China end to end, told from its equivalent of Route 66 as
Gifford journeys from Shanghai to the distant west, talking to
truck drivers, merchants, hermits, and whores. Gifford portrays
China with affection and humor, in all its complexity, energy,
hopefulness, and risk.”
–Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science,
Columbia University
“Equal parts Bill Bryson and Jonathan Spence. Gifford is great
company and great fun, and China Road is a terrific, highly
readable book.”
–Jim Yardley, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Beijing
correspondent
“A great book, a terrific read. Rob Gifford’s story is as engaging
as any travel writing, but it is equally full of historical and
philosophical wisdom about the future of the world’s largest
country.”
–Joseph S. Nye, Jr., former assistant secretary of defense,
Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard University
“After six years in Beijing, NPR’s Rob Gifford has written a
wonderfully reflective but also well-informed account of his road
trip across China. His knowledge and insight about China’s past and
present do a marvelous job in helping the reader understand all the
challenges that confront this very dynamic country’s future.”
–Orville Schell, director, the Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China
Relations
Advance praise for China Road
"How I envy Rob Gifford and his journey along China Road. How
grateful I am to him for allowing me to share the trip through his
vivid writing and his deep knowledge of and great love for China.
As vicarious enjoyment goes, this one's a ten."
-Ted Koppel, managing editor, Discovery Channel
"Rob Gifford has found the perfect road trip. His years in China
have given him a keen eye and a deep understanding of the country's
contradictions; he's the perfect guide to this magnificent road
from Shanghai to the Kazakhstan border."
-Peter Hassler, author of River Town and Oracle
Bones
"My gosh, I loved Rob Gifford's book. His journey along Route 312
is a great road story-from Hooters in Shanghai to the Iron House of
Confucianism. China Road is insightful, funny, analytical,
anecdotal, full of humble humor and magnificent discoveries."
-Scott Simon, host of NPR's Weekend Edition and author of
Pretty Birds
"Here is China end to end, told from its equivalent of Route 66 as
Gifford journeys from Shanghai to the distant west, talking to
truck drivers, merchants, hermits, and whores. Gifford portrays
China with affection and humor, in all its complexity, energy,
hopefulness, and risk."
-Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science,
Columbia University
"Equal parts Bill Bryson and Jonathan Spence. Gifford is great
company and great fun, and China Road is a terrific, highly
readable book."
-Jim Yardley, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Beijing
correspondent
"A great book, a terrific read. Rob Gifford's story is as engaging
as any travel writing, but it is equally full of historical and
philosophical wisdom about the future of the world's largest
country."
-Joseph S. Nye, Jr., former assistant secretary of defense,
Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard University
"After six years in Beijing, NPR's Rob Gifford has written a
wonderfully reflective but also well-informed account of his road
trip across China. His knowledge and insight about China's past and
present do a marvelous job in helping the reader understand all the
challenges that confront this very dynamic country's future."
-Orville Schell, director, the Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China
Relations
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