A BOY OF CHINA: IN SEARCH OF MAO'S LOST SON(Harper Collins, $37)by Richard Loseby- Weekend magazine And he also promises not to tell the story until Little Mao is dead, a promise he kept. But then Richard Loseby, the advertising executive in question, has form for doing extraordinary things. By Jim EaglesIt sounds almost too extraordinary to be true: a Kiwi advertising executive makes a pilgrimage across the byways of China, where tourists are rarely seen, and tracks down a long lost son of Mao Tse Tung. In 1980, he ventured into advertising as a copywriter, working in London from 1985 to 1993 before returning to Auckland.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 01, 2016 18:00 UTC