Unabridged Audiobook
Great way to get to know a bit more about Chinese modern history. I found the beginning a bit confusing and hard to follow due to my unfamiliarity to Chinese names and their pronunciations, maybe less so if I had read it instead. Although I'm not a fan of Weiwei per se, I am of his father and to hear what he'd been through was heartbreaking and made me admire him (Weiwei's father Qing Ai) even more. I definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in art, history and politics, all intertwined with a brave personal report, intimate and vulnerable, raw and a bit angry.
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