Golden Parasol: A Daughter's Memoir of Burma

Golden Parasol: A Daughter's Memoir of Burma

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At the time of Burma's military coup in 1962 Wendy Law-Yone was fifteen. A year later her father Ed Law-Yone daredevil proprietor of The Nation newspaper was arrested and his newspaper shut down. Eventually Wendy was herself briefly imprisoned before managing to escape the country. Ed would spend five years as a political prisoner. But from the moment he was freed he set about forming a government-in-exile in neighbouring Thailand. There he tried unsuccessfully to stage a revolution. Yet even after emigrating to America he never gave up hope for the restoration of democracy in Burma. He died disappointed - but not before placing in his daughter's hands an extraordinary bequest. Ed had asked Wendy for help in editing his papers but year after year she avoided the daunting task. When at last she found the confidence to take up the neglected manuscript she discovered a captivating saga. Here was the forceful testimony of an ambitious audacious idiosyncratic and above all determined patriot whose career had spanned Burma under colonial rule under Japanese occupation through the turbulence of the post-war years and into the catastrophe of a military dictatorship. The result of this discovery is Golden Parasol: a unique portrait of Burma a nation whose vicissitudes continue to intrigue the world. It is also a powerfully evocative family memoir: a daughter's journey of reconciliation that illuminates the twin histories of country and kin.
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