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The Hotel on the Roof of the World: From Miss Tibet to Shangri-La
The Hotel on the Roof of the World From Miss Tibet to ShangriLa
Author: Alec Le Sueur
On a par with the best of Bill Bryson and Pico Iyer, Alec Le Sueur's bestselling insider account of life at the world famous Holiday Inn, Lhasa, Tibet (altitude 14,000 feet) pits Communist owners against capitalist manager to create a chain hotel in Shangri-La. Against all odds, heroic Tibetan workers fight with Chinese bosses who turn off t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781571431011
ISBN-10: 1571431012
Publication Date: 9/2003
Pages: 336
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Publisher: RDR Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This was the December 2013 pick in my neighborhood book club, but I think it's too much of a special interest read to make for a good book club book.

We travel with the witty and humorous Alec Le Sueur as he travels from Europe to Asia, seeking an increasingly exciting career in the hotel industry.

At times the descriptions and extended explanations of Chinese culture and customs got tedious and I found myself skimming. The sarcastic tone didn't in any way make visiting Tibet, Hong Kong, etc., appealing. Mostly it felt like the author was simply making fun of the contrasts between Eastern and Western cultures.


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