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K**O
Worthy to buy and read
Worthy to buy and read, you will know how HongKongers are facing the freedom lost in Hong Kong from PRC after 1997.
M**S
Present
Bought as a gift
L**M
Good book!
Every HongKonger and those who'd like to know more about HK must have!
H**G
My favorite read of the year
Nathan Law has provided detailed and credible stories of the democratic movement in Hong Kong, of the continued crackdowns that the civil society has faced, as well as of the rights stripled of the Hongkongers since Beijing gradually eroded the autonomy of Hong Kong after the '97 turnover. His personal stories of becoming an exiled activist are moving and inspiring, and his important message to the free world of staying vigilant to the threats posed by authoritarian expansion and regimes is a much needed reminder to the free world now. There're so many inspiring thoughts and so much valuable advice he has shared in this book that I can't recommend enough.
J**G
A must read for anyone who wants to see the real China
The is the first-person account of a Hongkonger who was brave enough to fight the CCP and how he ended up in exile. To those who are used to watching China (and Hong Kong) from a distance and rely mainly on pro-CCP media, this is an invaluable source of information of what really happened to Hong Kong and how this once "Pearl of the Orient" was destroyed in just a few years time. This book should serve as an alert to people who live in the free world about how fragile democracy and freedom is, and how all our rights can disappear more quickly than most imagine.
D**L
Love this book
Recommend for those who support HongKongers.
E**D
Freedom book
Very good!!!
H**R
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
We love Hong Kong.
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