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Deborah Fallows


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Deborah Fallows has lived in Shanghai and Beijing and traveled throughout China for three years with her husband, writer James Fallows. She is a Harvard graduate and has a PhD in Linguistics. She most recently worked in research and polling for the Pew Internet Project and in data architecture for Oxygen Media. When in the U.S., she and her husband live in Washington, DC. They have two sons and two daughters-in-law." ...more

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“The mark of a successful city is having a river walk, whether or not there is a river.”
Deborah Fallows, Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America

“One day, in a grocery store, I swept clean a shelf of microbrew beer for my husband and three giant jars of mustard, leaving none for future shoppers. It was victory tinged with guilt. What would the next expat shopper think, when looking for beer or mustard? I couldn't afford to think about them. Every man for himself, in modern China!”
Deborah Fallows, Dreaming in Chinese: Mandarin Lessons in Life, Love, And Language

“Inside public libraries you see the people, programs, problems, and answers that offer a genuine look into the heart and soul of a town.”
Deborah Fallows, Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America

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