Other Rivers

Peter Hessler

Publisher: Atlantic Books
Publication Date: 28/08/2025 ISBN: 9781805462880 Category:
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‘Memorable… One of [China’s] most astute and sensitive foreign observers’ Financial Times
‘Compassionate… full of warmth’ Guardian

More than two decades after teaching English in Sichuan Province, Peter Hessler returned to teach China’s next generation. In doing so, he is able to tell an intimately unique story about the country’s incredible transformation.

Hessler’s students embrace the astonishing new opportunities China’s boom affords as they navigate governmental restrictions with pragmatism and a sense of irony. And through his own twin daughters’ education, he witnesses first-hand the intense pressures of China’s extreme meritocratic system.

Other Rivers demonstrates how education is the perfect lens for examining China’s past, present and future – one that also shines a mirror onto how we raise our own future generations.

Publisher Review

Memorable… Over more than 400 pages, what emerges is a portrait of a country contoured but not defined by politics and economics… [Hessler is] an author and journalist who has long been one of its most astute and sensitive foreign observers. * Financial Times * Compassionate… [Hessler] documents with an anthropologist’s eye the idiosyncrasies of the Chinese education system… And he is full of warmth about the pupils, parents and teachers who, at a time of rising suspicion of foreigners, welcomed his family into their curious, often misunderstood world. * Guardian * Hessler paints an expansive panorama of China… The result is an enthralling take on China’s remarkable progress and its downside. * Publishers Weekly (starred) * Peter Hessler has written a wryly observed, deeply empathetic portrait of modern China, told through the lives of his Chinese students and his own daughters’ experiences at a local school. Hessler avoids sweeping conclusions, trusting that the country’s real story emerges from microhistories, everyday conversations and amusing glimpses into daily life. This is journalism at its most humane, and a perfect primer on what China is really like. * Pamela Druckerman, author of Bringing Up Bebe: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting * Fascinating and engrossing. Other Rivers is an extraordinary work of foreign correspondence and memoir, drawn from a quarter century of direct and intimate observation. With deep sympathy, humor and seriousness, Hessler portrays several generations of Chinese lives in the throes of staggering social, political and economic transformations – and how their experience responds to and reflects on our own. * Philip Gourevitch, author of We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families * The hardest and most important challenge in writing about China is conveying the vivid individuality of the people who make it up. Peter Hessler does this wonderfully again. The students whose stories fill Other Rivers are funny but also super-serious, idealistic but also cynical, hopeful but also resigned – and in all ways memorable. They are China’s next generation, and we are fortunate to be able to meet them in this book. * James Fallows, author of China Airborne * Beyond the headlines of strategic rivalry and military confrontation with China are countless stories of real people trying to live in a complex country…. [Hessler] tells [students’] stories with empathy and affection [and] shines a valuable light on the reality of life in today’s China. * Kirkus * In intimate, finely drawn portraits of his students, he [Hessler] captures the ambitions and fears animating a new generation of young people as they navigate the political and cultural landscape of the education system in China and abroad. * New Yorker * Fascinating… Hessler is a master storyteller. He conveys the humanity and humour of everyday life in China, all the while embedding the stories he tells in the wider social and political ecosystem. The secret of his success is accessible writing informed by extensive experience of living in some of China’s less well-known regions. Hessler has deep sympathy and curiosity about the lives of the people he encounters and his own views lie largely in the background. * Literary Review *

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