Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng will release memoir

The lawyer, who now attends the New York University School of Law, will release a memoir in fall 2013.

Chen Guangcheng drew the ire of the Chinese government after he spoke out about the country's policy on one-child families.

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July 19, 2012

Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese activist who escaped house arrest in his country last spring, has signed a deal with Times Books, which is an imprint of the publishing company Henry Holt & Company.

The book is planned for a fall 2013 release, according to Henry Holt.

Chen, a lawyer who drew ire from the Chinese government after he spoke out about the country’s policy about one-child families, said in a statement, “This is an opportunity for me to share with the world the true conditions in China, especially in the vast stretches of rural China.”

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After escaping from his home, Chen sought sanctuary in the American embassy in Beijing. He now attends the New York University School of Law.