
Vessel: A Memoir
âEssential reading for anyone interested in contemporary life in China, and highly recommended for memoir enthusiasts in general.ââLibrary Journal (starred review)âChongda paints a tantalizing portrait of a changing China in his dazzling English-language debut. Vessel shines with the bright talent of an excellent storyteller.ââPublishers Weekly
The only son of a former gang leader turned gas station owner, Cai Chongda grows up in a rural fishing village in Fujian Province. But his quiet childhood is shattered when his father is left paralyzed by a stroke. Still in high school, Cai becomes the head of the family amid a rapidly changing China. While wrestling with the weight of his responsibilities, he works tirelessly alongside his mother and sister to pay Dadâs medical bills for an injury that shapes the next eight years of their lives. At a time when people his age are determined to define themselves, he uses his fatherâs illness as an excuse to avoid the question entirely. Eventually, he leaves to attend university in Beijing, hoping to find a good job in the capital, and a sense of greater purpose. As Cai works his way through school and up the journalist career ladderâeventually becoming the editorial director of GQ Chinaâhe finds his life increasingly at odds with the family he supports, but left behind.After his fatherâs death, Cai began writing furiously. Vessel chronicles his family and childhood friends, as well as the dreams and aspirations that propelled him to find his fortune in the big city. It is a searing memoir that illuminates the lives of losers and survivors, and the millions of young Chinese people caught in the whirlwind of Chinaâs swift economic growth. It is Caiâs story, but it is emblematic of a generation who must dream big, or go home.Translated from the Chinese by Dylan Levi King
âEssential reading for anyone interested in contemporary life in China, and highly recommended for memoir enthusiasts in general.ââLibrary Journal (starred review)âChongda paints a tantalizing portrait of a changing China in his dazzling English-language debut. Vessel shines with the bright talent of an excellent storyteller.ââPublishers Weekly
The only son of a former gang leader turned gas station owner, Cai Chongda grows up in a rural fishing village in Fujian Province. But his quiet childhood is shattered when his father is left paralyzed by a stroke. Still in high school, Cai becomes the head of the family amid a rapidly changing China. While wrestling with the weight of his responsibilities, he works tirelessly alongside his mother and sister to pay Dadâs medical bills for an injury that shapes the next eight years of their lives. At a time when people his age are determined to define themselves, he uses his fatherâs illness as an excuse to avoid the question entirely. Eventually, he leaves to attend university in Beijing, hoping to find a good job in the capital, and a sense of greater purpose. As Cai works his way through school and up the journalist career ladderâeventually becoming the editorial director of GQ Chinaâhe finds his life increasingly at odds with the family he supports, but left behind.After his fatherâs death, Cai began writing furiously. Vessel chronicles his family and childhood friends, as well as the dreams and aspirations that propelled him to find his fortune in the big city. It is a searing memoir that illuminates the lives of losers and survivors, and the millions of young Chinese people caught in the whirlwind of Chinaâs swift economic growth. It is Caiâs story, but it is emblematic of a generation who must dream big, or go home.Translated from the Chinese by Dylan Levi King
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âEssential reading for anyone interested in contemporary life in China, and highly recommended for memoir enthusiasts in general.ââLibrary Journal (starred review)âChongda paints a tantalizing portrait of a changing China in his dazzling English-language debut. Vessel shines with the bright talent of an excellent storyteller.ââPublishers Weekly
The only son of a former gang leader turned gas station owner, Cai Chongda grows up in a rural fishing village in Fujian Province. But his quiet childhood is shattered when his father is left paralyzed by a stroke. Still in high school, Cai becomes the head of the family amid a rapidly changing China. While wrestling with the weight of his responsibilities, he works tirelessly alongside his mother and sister to pay Dadâs medical bills for an injury that shapes the next eight years of their lives. At a time when people his age are determined to define themselves, he uses his fatherâs illness as an excuse to avoid the question entirely. Eventually, he leaves to attend university in Beijing, hoping to find a good job in the capital, and a sense of greater purpose. As Cai works his way through school and up the journalist career ladderâeventually becoming the editorial director of GQ Chinaâhe finds his life increasingly at odds with the family he supports, but left behind.After his fatherâs death, Cai began writing furiously. Vessel chronicles his family and childhood friends, as well as the dreams and aspirations that propelled him to find his fortune in the big city. It is a searing memoir that illuminates the lives of losers and survivors, and the millions of young Chinese people caught in the whirlwind of Chinaâs swift economic growth. It is Caiâs story, but it is emblematic of a generation who must dream big, or go home.Translated from the Chinese by Dylan Levi King
























