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Our Home in Myanmar

Four years in Yangon

Jessica Mudditt

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English
Jessica Mudditt
10 May 2021
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 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.
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Imprint:   Jessica Mudditt
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   331g
ISBN:   9780648914228
ISBN 10:   0648914224
Pages:   306
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Jessica Mudditt is a freelance journalist whose articles have been published by The Economist, BBC, CNN, GQ, The Telegraph and Marie Claire. In the lead up to the general election of 2015, she became the first foreign journalist to be appointed on staff at Myanmar's state-run newspaper, The Global New Light of Myanmar. She also worked as a consultant for the United Nations and the British Embassy.

Reviews for Our Home in Myanmar: Four years in Yangon

Our Home in Myanmar is a delightful read, both an accessible introduction to Myanmar and a candid behind-the-scenes look at journalism in a developing country. JOHN GRANT ROSS, BOOKISH ASIA. Jessica Mudditt deftly brings home the absurdity, humour, danger and enchantment of life in Myanmar in a time of change. JEREMY FERNANDEZ, ABC SYDNEY NEWS ANCHOR. Reading Jessica's book is like sitting down with a friend over a few glasses of wine... For a beautifully paced, enlightening and empathetic account of what it took to get by in this beguiling, but sadly blighted land, with love and some laughs along the way, I truly recommend you spend time with Jessica. JAMES PETERS, BETTER READ THAN DEAD.


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