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Miss Burma

By: Charmaine Craig
Narrated by: Charmaine Craig
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A beautiful and poignant story of one family during the most violent and turbulent years of world history, Miss Burma is a powerful novel of love and war, colonialism and ethnicity, and the ties of blood.

Miss Burma tells the story of modern-day Burma through the eyes of Benny and Khin, husband and wife, and their daughter Louisa. After attending school in Calcutta, Benny settles in Rangoon, then part of the British Empire, and falls in love with Khin, a woman who is part of a long-persecuted ethnic minority group, the Karen. World War II comes to Southeast Asia, and Benny and Khin must go into hiding in the eastern part of the country during the Japanese occupation, beginning a journey that will lead them to change the country's history. After the war the British authorities make a deal with the Burman nationalists, led by Aung San, whose party gains control of the country.

When Aung San is assassinated, his successor ignores the pleas for self-government of the Karen people and other ethnic groups and, in doing so, sets off what will become the longest-running civil war in recorded history. Benny and Khin's eldest child, Louisa, has a danger-filled, tempestuous childhood and reaches prominence as Burma's first beauty queen soon before the country falls to dictatorship. As Louisa navigates her newfound fame, she is forced to reckon with her family's past, the West's ongoing covert dealings in her country, and her own loyalty to the cause of the Karen people.

Based on the story of the author's mother and grandparents, Miss Burma is a captivating portrait of how modern Burma came to be and of the ordinary people swept up in the struggle for self-determination and freedom.

©2017 Charmaine Craig (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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When I see an author is reading an audiobook, I don't expect excellent reading. Writing and voice performance are two distinct skills. Happily, Ms. Craig, an actress as well as writer, is the exception -- and thus we are able to access her author's insight, actor's skill and -- most especially -- daughter's emotional response -- all in this terrific audiobook. A rare find in that respect! Terrific storytelling, both on the page and through the microphone.

Wonderfully read, fascinating story

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The beginning of the book was a little hard to follow. the end was very inconclusive and a little disappointed to me. I wish the writer would have had developed the other characters more. Charmaine did a great job reading the book, I loved her voice and the way she read it.

great story

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I have been in Thailand working with refugees from Burma for 16 years, so I was excited but apprehensive to read/listen to a book on the region that is so often gotten wrong in literature. I was pleasantly surprised to have such a great balance of real information about the long civil war there enmeshed into a family history that humanizes the cold, ’war story’. At first I was yearning for more of Khin’s voice and perspective, tired of hearing mans side of things but it does show up eventually and I was grateful for that.
Worth a listen and a dive deeper into the politics of the region after, this civil war is not from a bygone era, it is still happening today, the fighting, displacement, military regime, glad that this book may bring more light on that.

Unexpected

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I picked up this book because I have never read one book about Burma. I felt that the author really helps readers experience the vivid setting of the country. Loved the performance of the author, but I did take two days to listen because it was quite wordy.

Harrowing experience

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This is an unusual story written with unusual words in an unusual time period. The cultures and mores of this place and time are new to most who read this, surely. I found it a lyrical read with the metaphors ending just in time for the characters to be known and the plots to be run.

I appreciate a compelling story without graphic words

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