Life Learned Abroad: Lessons on Humanity from China is about how placing yourself in a new environment allows you to refresh your philosophy and reexamine life's fundamental issues. This digital version is enhanced with video and commenting capabilities for those reading on an Internet-enabled device.
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In August 2010, American Brandon Ferdig went to live in China for eleven months. What is it really like in China? Through photographs, word, and video, this eBook shows us. And that's just the start.
Ferdig shares his observations and the insights gained in areas such as education, poverty and wealth, freedom, sex and relationships, and treatment of animals and nature. At these points, the reader is invited to comment by way of links to discussion forums.
And more than just observing, Ferdig gained these insights by participating in ways that found him onstage, in a parade, in homes sharing meals, up a mountain practicing martial arts, touring a factory, photographing a protest, going on a date, and more.
This picture-rich book reveals that the same social and personal issues are dealt with by people worldwide. Seeing them addressed in a place so different from one's own, however, allows for a new angle and a better understanding.
In all, this book is about China, about the United States, and about humanity.
If you enjoy travel, essay, and a multimedia approach, this book is for you.
Life Learned Abroad: Lessons on Humanity from China
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Book Details
Author(s)Brandon Ferdig
PublisherThe Periphery Press
ISBN / ASINB00HS0SOH6
ISBN-13978B00HS0SOH2
Sales Rank1,328,823
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸