Out of Mao’s Shadow has won the 2009 Arthur Ross Book Award from the Council on Foreign Relations for the best book published on international affairs! This is a wonderful surprise, and I want to share this honor with the many colleagues and sources without whom the book would not have been possible.
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Just a few odds and ends to report from Moscow:
* The New York Review of Books has called Out of Mao’s Shadow “one of the most revealing books about China since it opened up to the outside world in the 1970s.” Richard Bernstein’s kind piece in the March 26 edition here discussed my profile of Chen Lihua, the real estate tycoon who used her ties to party officials to demolish and redevelop neighborhoods in Beijing — and make herself the richest woman in the country.
*The Council on Foreign Relations has put Out of Mao’s Shadow on the short list for the prestigious Arthur Ross Book Award along with five other works of nonfiction. The prize honors the best book published in the last two years on international affairs and will be awarded in late May.
*The paperback edition of Out of Mao’s Shadow is set to be published this summer. It is available for pre-ordering on Amazon and elsewhere, as are discount copies of the hardcover edition. Check out the new cover!
*Both the Washington Post and the Economist magazine listed Out of Mao’s Shadow as one of their Best Books of 2008. Listen to the Economist’s books editor Fiammetta Rocco discuss it at the top of the magazine’s books-of-the-year podcast.
*Links to my interviews on Bill Moyers Journal and China Digital Times.
*An invitation to share your thoughts on Out of Mao’s Shadow on Facebook, and a note of gratitude to Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, whose very kind review of the book there means a lot to me because I’m such an admirer of his reporting on China and now Russia for the BBC.