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  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409083375
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336
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Fried Eggs With Chopsticks




The eagerly awaited travel memoir by the author of the acclaimed KIWIS MIGHT FLY

When she learnt that the Chinese had built enough new roads to circle the equator sixteen times, Polly Evans decided to go and witness for herself the way this vast nation was hurtling into the technological age. But on arriving in China she found the building work wasn't quite finished.

Squeezed up against Buddhist monks, squawking chickens and on one happy occasion a soldier named Hero, Polly clattered along pot-holed tracks from the snow-capped mountains of Shangri-La to the bear-infested jungles of the south. She braved encounters with a sadistic masseur, a ridiculously flexible kung-fu teacher, and a terrified child who screamed at the sight of her.

In quieter moments, Polly contemplated China's long and colourful history - the seven-foot-tall eunuch commander who sailed the globe in search of treasure; the empress that chopped off her rivals' hands and feet and boiled them to make soup - and pondered the bizarre traits of the modern mandarins. And, as she travelled, she attempted to solve the ultimate gastronomic conundrum: just how does one eat a soft-fried egg with chopsticks?

  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409083375
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336
Categories:

About the author

Polly Evans

POLLY EVANS is very cowardly and not at all fond of danger. She does, however, have an unfortunate tendency to seek out discomfort and sometimes even downright pain. It was this ugly trait that led her five years ago to throw in her comfortable office job - complete with its twizzly chair and free use of the coffee machine - and to take off on a leg-battering bicycle tour of Spain.
The result of her endeavours was one very sore set of limbs and her first book, It's Not About the Tapas, which was short-listed for the WHSmith People's Choice Travel Writing award. She indulged in further escapades the following year, this time swapping pedal-power for a motorbike to travel around New Zealand and to write her second book, Kiwis Might Fly. Polly's third book, Fried Eggs with Chopsticks, tells the story of her sometimes-desperate battle to tour China by public transport while On a Hoof and a Prayer sees her learning to ride horses in Argentina.
Polly is also an award-winning journalist. When she's not on the road, Polly lives in London.

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Praise for Fried Eggs With Chopsticks

Vastly entertaining

WOMAN AND HOME

Unlike that terrifying breed of die-hard travel writers, Evans is one of us ... makes for a refreshing change

SUNDAY TIMES TRAVEL

Highly readable ... Fried Eggs with Chopsticks is gutsy, funny and rarely self-indulgent

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST