Jeremy Brown has written a number of amazon best sellers including: Your Love Will Never Grow, Voluntary Slave (My Tongue Was My Slave Master), and Is There Room in the Kingdom? His goal is to assist his audience in gaining better focus and greater clarity by removing distractions and aligning oneself to clearly hear the Creator's instructions.
A powerful work of grassroots history, tracing China's rural-urban divide back to the policies of Mao Zedong, which pitted city dwellers against villagers.
Introduction; 1. The city leads the village: governing Tianjin in the early 1950s; 2. Eating, moving, and working; 3. Tianjin's great leap: urban survival, rural starvation; 4. The great downsizing of 1961-3; 5. The four cleanups and urban youth in Tianjin's hinterland; 6. Purifying the city: the deportation of political outcasts during the Cultural Revolution; 7. Neither urban nor rural: in-between spaces in the 1960s and 1970s; 8. Staging Xiaojinzhuang: the urban occupation of a model village, 1974-8; Epilogue.