Golden Parasol by Wendy Law-Yone

Golden Parasol by Wendy Law-Yone

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At the time of Burma's military coup in 1962, Wendy Law-Yone was fifteen. The daughter of Ed Law-Yone, daredevil proprietor of The Nation newspaper, she'd grown up amidst the perils and promises of a newly independent Burma.

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Golden Parasol by Wendy Law-Yone

At the time of Burma's military coup in 1962, Wendy Law-Yone was fifteen. The daughter of Ed Law-Yone, daredevil proprietor of The Nation newspaper, she'd grown up amidst the perils and promises of a newly independent Burma.
Captivating * Asian Review of Books *
Magnificent.. Delivers a riveting experience * South China Morning Post *
Beautifully written with a keen sense of humour, the book is bound to be a classic * Asia Times *
Gorgeous: vivid, precise and awash in remembered sunlight * Independent on Sunday *
Sad, extraordinary and inspiring * Wanderlust *
Wendy Law-Yone was born in Mandalay, Burma, and grew up in Rangoon before fleeing the country at the age of twenty. In America, where she settled for the next three decades, she published two novels, The Coffin Tree and Irrawaddy Tango. A David T.K. Wong creative writing fellowship at the University of East Anglia brought her to the UK in 2002, and she has stayed here ever since. Her third novel, The Road to Wanting, was longlisted for the Orange Prize. She lives in London with her husband.
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ISBN 13 9780701186111
ISBN 10 0701186119
Title Golden Parasol
Author Wendy Law-Yone
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2013-06-13
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.