Book description
In this alternately hilarious and heartrending memoir, acclaimed
writer and editor Paul Hanstedt recounts the true story of his
family's recent sojourn to Hong Kong. Hanstedt and his wife and three
children--aged 9, 6, and 3--lived in Hong Kong for a year, a year
beset by culture clash, vicious bullies, hospital visits, M&Ms,
and the worst traffic jam you've ever seen.
Through the eyes of the earnest if sometimes clueless Hanstedt
family, you'll discover a world you've never known before. But in the
end, Hong Konged is about place and family and what it is that
makes us human--no matter who we are or where we live.