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Book review: Umbrellas in Bloom is a Hong Kong writer’s take on the 2014 protest for democracy

Writer gives a solid account of the background to the events, but doesn’t add any new insights or uncover anything fresh about the events

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Protesters on Harcourt Road in Admiralty during the Occupy Central.

Umbrellas in Bloom: Hong Kong’s occupy movement uncovered

by Jason Y. Ng

Blacksmith Books

3.5/5 stars

In the autumn of 2014 Hongkongers experienced a social and political event that changed our home forever. Now, we can relive that experience with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight in Jason Y. Ng’s new book, Umbrellas in Bloom.

Ng, a Hong Kong freelance writer who regularly contributes to the South China Morning Post and has written two previous books about his home, provides a detailed and comprehensive account of the 79-day protest and social phenomenon, adding valuable historical and political context that might have been lost on the casual observers of the protest.

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