A World Overturned: a Burmese Childhood 1933-1947 - Maureen Baird-murray - Books - Createspace - 9781478395959 - December 30, 2012
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A World Overturned: a Burmese Childhood 1933-1947

Maureen Baird-murray

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A World Overturned: a Burmese Childhood 1933-1947

Publisher Marketing: "Maureen Baird-Murray tells her story with astonishing, but convincing, recall and with a childlike freshness which vividly recaptures the time and place." THE SPECTATOR "This wholly delightful book belongs on the shelf beside that other classic of childhood, Mi Mi Khaing's Burmese Family." COUNTRY LIFE Stationed in Burma in the early 1930s, young Edward Rossiter, Assistant Superintendent of Lashio, married a beautiful peasant girl. When their daughter, Maureen, was only four, she was left at an English speaking convent school. The child, bewildered and lonely, spoke no English. Maureen was shuttled between the idyll of her peasant grandparents' bamboo house and the fierce discipline of the Italian nuns at school. At the end of one term no one came for her. Gradually almost all the children disappeared from school until only three girls and the ten nuns remained. When the Japanese arrived, the Mother Superior was dragged out at bayonet point. Maureen's book describes life under Japanese occupation as seen by a nine-year-old; the arrival of the British; and, with the war's end, the devastating news that she is an orphan. The final twist to the story is as unexpected as it is heartening. This is a completely captivating narrative. Cover designed by Justinia Baird-Murray

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 30, 2012
ISBN13 9781478395959
Publishers Createspace
Pages 192
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 10 mm   ·   226 g