China’s Son: Growing Up in the Cultural Revolution

by Da Chen
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  • Added: 2025-11-03
  • Updated: 2025-11-03
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bookspotonline.com · Unknown · 2025-11-14
harrowing 4.00

The book is a harrowing survival story that is well-written and detailed, putting the reader in the Andes. It is praised for its humility and lack of bravado, focusing on the protagonist's grit and resilience. Some readers found the technical climbing terms confusing, but overall, it is considered a moving and inspiring account.

The book is a gripping account of a harrowing survival story set in the Andes. Readers appreciate the detailed and well-paced writing, which immerses them in the protagonist's harrowing experience. The story is praised for its humility and lack of bravado, focusing on the protagonist's grit and resilience. Some readers found the technical climbing terms confusing, but overall, it is considered a moving and inspiring account. The book is seen as a testament to human endurance and the will to survive. The writing is detailed enough to put the reader in the Andes without bogging down the incredible story of Simpson's resilience.


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    Well written and humble account of a harrowing survival story. Simpson does not waste time with bravado which is so common in survival stories.

    Moving story despite a lot of technical climbing terms that render some of the descriptions unclear for non-climbers.

    Amazing story of resilience, was so painful to read up until he was safe.