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Title Winter pasture : one woman's journey with China's Kazakh herders / Li Juan ; translated by Jack Hargreaves and Yan Yan.
Author Li, Juan, 1979- author.
Publication Info. New York, NY : Astra House, a division of Astra Publishing House, [2021]
©2021
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Fourth Floor  951 LI    Check Shelves
 South Creek  951 LI    Check Shelves
Edition First edition.
Description viii, 304 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
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Note Text in English, translated from the Chinese.
Translation of: Dong mu chang.
"Originally published in the Chinese language as Dong mu chang by New Star Press ©2012"--Title page verso.
Summary "Li Juan and her mother own a small convenience store in the Altai Mountains in Northwestern China, where she writes about her life among grasslands and snowy peaks. To her neighbors' surprise, Li decides to join a family of Kazakh herders as they take their 30 boisterous camels, 500 sheep and over 100 cattle and horses to pasture for the winter. The so-called 'winter pasture' occurs in a remote region that stretches from the Ulungur River to the Heavenly Mountains. As she journeys across the vast, seemingly endless sand dunes, she helps herd sheep, rides horses, chases after camels, builds an underground home using manure, gathers snow for water, and more. With a keen eye for the understated elegance of the natural world, and a healthy dose of self-deprecating humor, Li vividly captures both the extraordinary hardships and the ordinary preoccupations of the day-to-day of the men and women struggling to get by in this desolate landscape. Her companions include Cuma, the often drunk but mostly responsible father; his teenage daughter, Kama, who feels the burden of the world on her shoulders and dreams of going to college; his reticent wife, a paragon of decorum against all odds, who is simply known as "sister-in-law." In bringing this faraway world to English language readers here for the first time, Li creates an intimate bond with the rugged people, the remote places and the nomadic lifestyle. In the signature style that made her an international sensation, Li Juan transcends the travel memoir genre to deliver an indelible and immersive reading experience on every page."
Subject Li, Juan, 1979- -- Travel -- China.
Kazakhs -- China -- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu -- Social life and customs.
Nomads -- China -- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu -- Social life and customs.
Altay Diqu (China) -- In literature.
Minorities -- China -- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu -- Social life and customs.
China, Northwest -- Description and travel.
Herders -- China -- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu.
Chinese essays -- 21st century.
Genre Travel writing.
Autobiographies.
Added Author Hargreaves, Jack, translator.
Yan, Yan, translator.
Added Title Dong mu chang. English
ISBN 9781662600333 (hardcover) : $28.00
166260033X (hardcover)