Book review: Wish Lanterns illuminates modern China by focusing on six twenty-somethings
As Alec Ash’s subjects grow and adapt over a decade, they reveal something of how China is changing, but this isn’t a study of Chinese youth in general
by Alec Ash
Picador
4/5 stars
Despite the fact that they live in one of the world’s most important – and most rapidly changing – economies, the motivations and beliefs of China’s “post-80s generation” largely remain a mystery. They are certainly not “democrats-in-waiting”, as many hoped they would be. But nor do they unthinkingly support the Chinese state.
Alec Ash, in his debut work Wish Lanterns: Young Lives in New China, helps to illuminate the lives of some members of this generation by following six young Chinese through their twenties. Ash describes their lives as they leave for university, find their first jobs, and grow up in the Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping administrations.