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Todd Crowell has spent most of his life in Asia, as
a child and later a military officer in Japan, later as a journalist
and editor in Hong Kong. His books reflect both the insights of a long-term resident and the detail of a careful observer.
Todd Crowell first lived in the Tokyo area as a
child in the 1950s. He later returned in the late 1960s as a U.S. Air
Force intelligence officer. He moved to Hong Kong in 1987 to work as
Senior Writer for
Asiaweek, the regional English-language news magazine. He also
a long time contributor of articles on Asia to the Boston-based Christian Science
Monitor. Asia 2000 has published three of his books, Farewell, My Colony
– Last Days in the Life of British Hong Kong, Discover Macau, and
[with Stephanie Forman Morimura] Tokyo city on the edge.
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