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 Sherman Library  DS530.68.P48 A3 2010    AVAILABLE  
Author Phan, Zoya.
Title Undaunted : my struggle for freedom and survival in Burma / Zoya Phan with Damien Lewis.
Edition First Free Press hardcover edition.
OCLC 444109700
ISBN 9781439102862
1439102864
9781439134733 (ebk.)
1439134731 (ebk.)
Publisher New York : Free Press, 2010.
Description xvii, 284 pages : map ; 24 cm
LC Subject heading/s Phan, Zoya.
Phan, Zoya -- Childhood and youth.
Women political activists -- Burma -- Biography.
Women refugees -- Burma -- Biography.
Women refugees -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Karen (Southeast Asian people) -- Biography.
Karen (Southeast Asian people) -- Burma -- Government relations.
Karen (Southeast Asian people) -- Burma -- Social conditions.
Democracy -- Burma -- History.
Burma -- History -- 1948- -- Biography.
Contents Grandfather Bent Back -- The almost dying -- Touching the pig -- The bamboo people -- The flower children -- River of darkness -- Victory field -- The river spirits -- The naming -- Paradise lost -- Sleeping Dog Mountain -- The river of burning tears -- Under the big tree -- No refuge -- A time of darkness -- The journey home -- The new village -- The mission song -- Running from bullets -- Refugees again -- Mae La Camp : two tests -- Bangkok daze -- City girls -- Back into the land of evil -- The reawakening -- Children of darkness -- London, with Bwa Bwa -- In the footsteps of my father -- In the firing line -- The road home -- The final cut.
Summary Zoya Phan escaped the Burmese army in her native jungle and a Thai refugee camp to become the spokesperson of the Free Burma movement.--Publisher description.
General note Previously published: London ; New York : Simon & Schuster, 2009, with title Little daughter : a memoir of survival in Burma and the West.
Includes index.
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