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Born and Bred in Myanmar

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Born and Bred in Myanmar by Moe Moe Inya is a vivid tapestry of life in contemporary Myanmar, capturing the cultural richness and daily challenges faced by its people. The story unfolds through interconnected narratives of individuals navigating their personal and societal struggles. Grounded in the dynamic socio-political landscape, the novel offers an authentic glimpse into the resilience and aspirations of its characters.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Myanmar through engaging storytelling. This general fiction work offers a vivid depiction of life in Myanmar, capturing the unique customs, traditions, and daily experiences that paint a comprehensive picture of the country.

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Born and Bred in Myanmar

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Stories of young people in Myanmar who struggle between their personal desires and their responsibilities to their families.

Born and Bred in Myanmar is about the life and struggles of rural dwelling youths in Myanmar who, at an early age, have to work to supplement the household income or work alongside their parents to support the family. They often find it difficult to even complete their basic formal education and thus find it hard to break the poverty cycle that their parents have been trapped in.

The book portrays the lack of a support system from the government or even support from the family for young people who dream of pursuing a good education in life.

Some of the youths whose stories are told in this collection include:

  • Khin Soe from Mon State, who drops out of primary school due to his father's deteriorating health and has to work as a carrier transporting the cargo of pilgrims making the trip to the top of the mountain to visit the famous holy pagoda.
  • Moe Kyaw from Kyaukpadaung town, who volunteers to help his father who became ill working as a long-distance bus driver, yet is never recognised for his help, which is instead dismissed as a mere excuse for not wanting to go to school.
  • Ma Nyo Pyar from Baw Lel village, who quits her studies to help her struggling mother in the paddy fields as well as look after her newborn sister, after turning down an offer from her mother's friend to put her through school.

Although these are stories of youths who lived in Myanmar in the 1980s, these stories still reflect the lives of youths in rural Myanmar today.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9789815017113

Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 May 2022

Country: Singapore

Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 164g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Moe Moe Inya was born in DaikU in 1944. While attending Yangon University in 1964, she began writing poems under her pseudonym from Inya Dorm. She wrote her first novel, Pyauk-thaw-lann-hmar san-ta-war in 1972 and received the National Literature Award for it in 1974. She also received short novel awards in 1980, 1982 and 1986 for the novel and short novel collections. Her books have been translated into English, Russian, Japanese and Chinese. Her family owns and runs Sarpaylawka Publishing House, winner of the lifetime accomplishment award at the 2020 Publishing Awards in Myanmar. She worked as the editor of Sabel Phyu magazine from 1989 to her death in 1990.

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