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At The Gates of Tsinghua
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- ISBN8235445437
- EAN9798235445437
- Date de parution04/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
At the Gates of Tsinghua: The Pages I Never Threw Away is a personal memoir about memory, family, resilience, love, and the unexpected roads that carry us across cultures and through hardship. Doug Bartake reflects on a life shaped by childhood struggles, foster care, fatherhood, sobriety, marriage, travel, loss, and renewal. From the Canadian prairies to Beijing, Tsinghua University, Hainan Island, and beyond, this memoir follows the deeply human search for belonging, meaning, forgiveness, and peace.
At its heart, this book is about the pages we keep - the moments, people, wounds, lessons, and acts of kindness that continue to shape us long after they have passed. It is a story of endurance, gratitude, cultural discovery, and the quiet strength required to stand back up, begin again, and honour the life one has lived. Thoughtful, honest, and reflective, At the Gates of Tsinghua invites readers into one man's journey through the past and toward a deeper understanding of love, family, identity, and the grace found in ordinary days.
At its heart, this book is about the pages we keep - the moments, people, wounds, lessons, and acts of kindness that continue to shape us long after they have passed. It is a story of endurance, gratitude, cultural discovery, and the quiet strength required to stand back up, begin again, and honour the life one has lived. Thoughtful, honest, and reflective, At the Gates of Tsinghua invites readers into one man's journey through the past and toward a deeper understanding of love, family, identity, and the grace found in ordinary days.



