Mr. China A Memoir

Mr. China A Memoir by Tim Clissold is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on February 28, 2006. This 288-page book is presented in English and narrates the experiences of a young man who travels to China with the intention of modernizing the country, only to discover the ingenuity and resourcefulness of its people. The narrative blends elements of memoir and parable, illustrating a transformative journey of understanding and respect.
Readers will find a detailed account of the author’s encounters and lessons learned in the context of business and economic development. The book explores themes related to international trade and the complexities of cultural exchange, offering insights into the challenges and surprises faced in a rapidly evolving environment. Through this engaging story, Clissold reflects on his personal growth and the realities of navigating the business landscape in China.
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Mr. China tells the rollicking story of a young man who goes to China with the misguided notion that he will help bring the Chinese into the modern world, only to be schooled by the most resourceful and creative operators he would ever meet. Part memoir, part parable, Mr. China is one man’s coming-of-age story where he learns to respect and admire the nation he sought to conquer.
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