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Ritu Hemnani audio
Ritu Hemnani’s first children’s book was Gope and Meera – A Migration Story. Her short stories and articles have been published in the Asian Literary Review, Reader’s Digest and Expat Living Magazine. Ritu is also a committed writing ambassador for the Home of Loving Faithfulness, which serves the mentally and physically disabled of Hong Kong. On 123...
Catergories: Interviews
Year of Fire Dragons: An American Woman’s Story of Coming of Age in Hong Kong audio
Shannon Young is an American twenty-something living in Hong Kong. She is an editor and the author of several e-books including “Pay Off: How One Millennial Eliminated Nearly $80,000 in Student Debt in Less Than Five Years”. Her new memoir, “Year of Fire Dragons”, is a wide-eyed newcomer’s account of Hong Kong wrapped up in an international long distance...
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Eating Smoke
Eating Smoke audio
Chris Thrall left the Royal Marines to find his fortune in Hong Kong, but instead found himself homeless and hooked on crystal meth. Soon he began working for the 14K, Hong Kong’s largest crime family, as a doorman in one of their nightclubs in the Wan Chai red-light district. Dealing with violence, psychosis and the ‘foreign triad’ – a secretive...
Catergories: Book
Year of Fire Dragons: An American Woman’s Story of Coming of Age in Hong Kong
Year of Fire Dragons: An American Woman’s Story of Coming of Age in Hong Kong audio
When a bookish 22-year-old follows her Eurasian boyfriend to Hong Kong, she hopes it’ll be the happy ending to their long distance love story. But a month later, his company sends him to London. Left with a new job and a pile of student debt, she embarks on a wide-eyed newcomer’s journey through Hong Kong—alone. She works as the only foreigner in a local school...
Catergories: Book
Nothing Gained
Nothing Gained audio
Asia's wealthiest are the envy of many, but theirs is a cutthroat world governed by a basic truth: one must take in order to possess. When a member of the corporate elite – a banker and an expat – drowns one night, his wife, Cheryl, is left with more questions than answers. Shady men from her husband's secret dealings soon emerge and feelings of initial...
Catergories: Book
No City for Slow Men
No City for Slow Men audio
Author and blogger Jason Y. Ng has a knack for making the familiar both fascinating and funny. Three years after his bestselling début HONG KONG State of Mind, the razor-sharp observer returns with a sequel that is bigger and every bit as poignant. No City for Slow Men is a collection of 36 essays that examine some of the pressing social, cultural and existential...
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Hong Kong for Kids
Hong Kong for Kids
Hong Kong’s best selling parents’ guide is back, completely revised and more comprehensive than ever before, with 70+ outing ideas! Filled with exciting child-friendly activities to do, see and experience, Hong Kong for Kids gives parents and educators all the important information they need to have a successful and stress-free outing with kids. Whether you’re...
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