David Young has written six bargirl
novels.
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Opening the doors of Asia's grandest old hotels to reveal a century's flow of fascinating characters
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Vientiane's world-weary chief coroner goes coup hunting in his funniest outing yet
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A Shan princess reaches deep into the past to shed light on the present in a fascinating memoir full of travels, triumphs, history and heartbreak
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With Beijing set to host this summer's Olympics, much of the capital's landscape has changed rapidly in preparation for the influx of visitors. Major sites have been updated, renovated, reinforced and protected, while formerly closed temples and gardens have been opened to woo the army of visitors.
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The man 'Time' magazine named Person of the Century is a topic as big as the universe
Richard Russo, the sage of upstate New York, explains six decades in a life that never graduated from high school
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Teenagers in or out of love should make a date with this issue. It offers updates on all the entertainment news, both local and global.
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A new book by a former National Museum volunteers unlocks the secrets behind the motifs of Chinese art
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An art historian takes a long, hard look at the Venice of the East in a new cultural guide
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Author Peter James, whose tales of a fictional British police detective sell in the millions, is quite at ease with reallife cops and criminals too
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David Hewson, in Bangkok to unveil not one but two new novels, says if you only write what you know, you're cheating the reader's imagination
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Background: Unesco regional adviser for culture in Asia and the Pacific and coauthor of the recently published “Asia Conserved”.
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Background: director of the British Council in Thailand