An awful read. Written in the style of a diary or blog, the author decides to go to China to study kung fu. Not nearly as readable as "American Shaolin", but unfortunately with many of the similar cultural issues that made me side-eye a white man going to China.
There is little introduction and the reader has to pick up the background of the author along the way. I was very turned off my his negative views on China--how it's dirty, backward, uneducated. He is jealous that another white guy has a Chinese girlfriend. Really? Have to add yellow fever to this too?
I had a lot of difficulty reading the book and pretty much read only the beginning and the end. Unfortunately the author finds that the depictions of Shaolin temples don't really match Western media's idealization of them. They are in a poor area and are not above intimidation, bribery, theft and other similar crimes to make money and to protect themselves. I got the distinct impression that the author went in with a very different idea of what his training would be like. It is unfortunate he came away with such a negative perception, but he was only there for about three months and really should have done further research before he left.
Definitely don't recommend it at all.