
Our Home in Myanmar
Four Years in Yangon
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Mudditt
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By:
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Jessica Mudditt
About this listen
Myanmar - shrouded in mystery, misunderstood, and isolated for half a century.
After a whirlwind romance in Bangladesh, Australian journalist Jessica Mudditt and her Bangladeshi husband Sherpa arrive in Yangon in 2012 - just as the military junta is beginning to relax its ironclad grip on power. It is a high-risk atmosphere; a life riddled with chaos and confusion as much as it is with wonder and excitement.
Jessica joins a small team of old-hand expat editors at The Myanmar Times, whose Burmese editor is still languishing in prison. Whether she is covering a speech by Aung San Suu Kyi, getting dangerously close to cobras, directing cover shoots with Burmese models, or scaling Bagan's thousand-year-old temples, Jessica is entranced and challenged by a country undergoing rapid change.
But as the historic elections of 2015 draw near, it becomes evident that the road to democracy is full of twists, turns and false starts. The couple is blindsided when a rise in militant Buddhism takes a personal turn and challenges their belief that they have found a home in Myanmar.
©2021 Jessica Mudditt (P)2021 Jessica MuddittHonest, insightful and well-told.
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Jessica Mudditt’s experience is at times gut-wrenching, exhilarating and downright terrifying. It says so much about the fine balance between democracy and the totalitarian state in real life. We hear news of Myanmar from abroad but it’s hard to understand what it actually feels like to live under a volatile government. And her introduction to the local culture is really tight and accessible.
I really loved this book. It moved me deeply, and I was in tears by the end. I bought it as my Xmas listen, but it only lasted me two days. I would have loved to hear more and to got to spend more time on the streets of Yangon!
Gripping… couldn’t stop listening
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