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“It is first rate. Polly’s book tells more about what’s going on in China and has more insights into the real China than anything in recent years. It is a wonderful true-life story with profound, behind-the-headlines observations about Chinese life. A tip of the Stetson to Matthew Polly.” Dan Rather, journalist, television anchor, and #1 New York Times bestselling author
“It takes a special kind of person to leave the comforts of Princeton University and move to rural China to smash his forearms against tree trunks. Meet Matthew Polly.” New York Post
“An original and insightful book.” Boston Globe
“[A] memoir of the author’s quest for personal growth and wisdom by way of a trip to the birthplace of Zen and kung fu…His adventure in a Cultural Exchange Mutual Benefit exercise proved that he definitely wasn’t in Kansas anymore. A nicely developed narrative.” Kirkus Reviews
“In this smoothly written memoir, 98-pound weakling Polly makes the age-old decision to turn his nerdy self into a fighting machine…As much a student of Chinese culture as he is a martial artist, Polly derives a great deal of humor from the misunderstandings that follow a six-foot-three laowai (white foreigner) in a China taking its first awkward steps into capitalism after Tiananmen Square. Polly has a good eye for characters and…as a chronicler of human absurdity he makes all the right moves.” Publishers Weekly