Ha Jin (Get this book)
A plainspoken, even reticent narrative illuminates the complex loyalties
of a Chinese-American spy, who considers himself a patriot of both
countries. As a novel of espionage, the latest from the prizewinning
author satisfies like the best of John le Carre,
similarly demystifying and deglamorizing the process of gathering
information and the ambiguous morality that operates in shades of gray.
But it's plain that this novel is about more than the plight of one spy,
who must forsake his Chinese family in order to embed himself as a
master translator for the CIA, becoming "China's ear to the heartbeat of
the United States." Subtle, masterful and bittersweet
storytelling that operates on a number of different levels.--Kirkus
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