Street of Eternal Happiness
Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road
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Narrated by:
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Paul Boehmer
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Written by:
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Rob Schmitz
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Modern Shanghai: a global city in the midst of a renaissance, where dreamers arrive each day to partake in a mad torrent of capital, ideas, and opportunity. Marketplace's Rob Schmitz is one of them. He immerses himself in his neighborhood, forging deep relationships with ordinary people who see in the city's sleek skyline a brighter future, and a chance to rewrite their destinies. There's Zhao, whose path from factory floor to shopkeeper is sidetracked by her desperate measures to ensure a better future for her sons. Down the street lives Auntie Fu, a fervent capitalist forever trying to improve herself with religion and get-rich-quick schemes while keeping her skeptical husband at bay. Up a flight of stairs, musician and café owner CK sets up shop to attract young dreamers like himself but learns he's searching for something more.
A tale of 21st-century China, Street of Eternal Happiness profiles China's distinct generations through multifaceted characters who illuminate an enlightening, humorous, and at times heartrending journey along the winding road to the Chinese Dream.
©2016 Rob Schmitz (P)2016 TantorWhat listeners say about Street of Eternal Happiness
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- John William Guise
- 2019-07-09
Great Story - Chinese Pronunciation Needs Work
I loved the story. I lived in Shanghai for 10 years and spent a lot of time on Changle Lu. The author does a great job of describing the street. The only downside is the Narrator's Chinese pronunciation is off - I had check a map to confirm what the road name was as he said it in such a way that sounded like four or five different roads in the area. If you can get past that you'll love the book.
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