An edition of Little Daughter (2009)

Little daughter

a memoir of survival in Burma and the West

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An edition of Little Daughter (2009)

Little daughter

a memoir of survival in Burma and the West

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The inspirational story of Zoya Phan, the face of the Free Burma movement.

Publish Date
Publisher
Viking Canada
Language
English
Pages
335

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Cover of: Little daughter
Little daughter: a memoir of survival in Burma and the West
2009, Simon & Schuster
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Little Daughter: A Memoir of Survival in Burma and the West
2009, Simon & Schuster, Limited
in English
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Little Daughter
2009, PENGUIN GROUP (CANADA)
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Little daughter: a memoir of survival in Burma and the West
2009, Viking Canada
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Edition Notes

Published in
Toronto

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.105/3092
Library of Congress
CT

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 335 p.
Number of pages
335

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27571770M
Internet Archive
littledaughterme0000phan
ISBN 10
067006968X
ISBN 13
9780670069682
OCLC/WorldCat
317743533

Work Description

Zoya Phan was born in the remote jungles of Burma to the Karen tribe, which for decades has been resisting Burma's brutal military junta. At age 13, her peaceful childhood was shattered when the Burmese army attacked. So began two terrible years of running, as Zoya was forced to join thousands of refugees hiding in the jungle. Her family scattered, her brothers went deeper into the war, and Zoya, close to death, found shelter at a Thai refugee camp, where she stayed until 2005 when she fled to the U.K. and claimed asylum. There, in a twist of fate, she became the public face of the Burmese people's fight for freedom. This is her inspirational story.

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