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Rena Pederson
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Learn moreAung San Suu Kyi, Burma's "woman of destiny" and one of the most admired voices for freedom in the world today, comes alive through this brilliant rendering of Burma's tumultuous history.
Award-winning journalist and former State Department speechwriter Rena Pederson brings to light fresh details about the charismatic Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi: the inspiration for Burma's (now Myanmar) first steps towards democracy. Suu Kyi's party will be a major contender in the 2015 elections, a revolutionary breakthrough after years of military dictatorship. Using exclusive interviews with Suu Kyi since her release from fifteen years of house arrest, as well as recently disclosed diplomatic cables, Pederson uncovers new facets to Suu Kyi's extraordinary story.
The Burma Spring also reveals the extraordinary steps taken by First Lady Laura Bush to help Suu Kyi, as well as how former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton injected new momentum into Burma's democratic rebirth. Pederson provides a never-before-seen view of the harrowing hardships the people of Burma have endured and the fiery political atmosphere in which Suu Kyi has fought a life-and-death struggle for liberty in this fascinating part of the world.
Rena Pederson teaches writing at Southern Methodist University. She has written on Burma for the Huffington Post, Washington Post, and Christian Science Monitor. She was the editorial page editor at the Dallas Morning News, has served on the Pulitzer Prize Board, and is the author of The Burma Spring,ย The Lost Apostle, and Whatโs Next?, which was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She is currently a commentator on Dallas Public Radio.
Karen White has been narrating audiobooks of all genres since 1999. Honored to be included in AudioFileโs Best Voices, sheโs also a four-time Audie Finalist and has earned multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards and Library Journal starred reviews.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Karen White
ISBN:
9781481513913
Length:
24 hours 39 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
January 15, 2015
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
โDaw Aung San Suu Kyi is one of the towering figures of our age: a tireless champion of democracy, freedom, and reconciliation. Rena Pederson captures Suu Kyi as few others have, producing a vivid account of the life of this remarkable woman. The Burma Spring is a valuable resource for anyone interested in contemporary Burma.โ
โTart and witty. Pedersonโs book shines.โ
โAn ambitious and necessary work. An illuminating dossier about a heroic woman and a nation walking, slowly, toward a freer land.โ
โThe riveting story of Suu Kyiโs brutal imprisonment, deplorable maltreatment, astonishing inner strength, and ultimate survival is told with a historianโs appreciation for context and circumstanceโฆin a complex and sweeping history of Burmaโs centuries-old struggle to maintain a closed society, yet manifest its power on a global scale.โ
โJournalist Pederson delivers a penetrating portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi, the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner and leader of the Burmese National League for Democracy party, in a thoughtful biography that reveals the โmoody, temperamentalโ side of its charismatic and visionary subjectโฆPederson charts Myanmarโs โwinter thaw,โ which earned Suu Kyi a seat in Parliament, and while Suu Kyiโs fearlessness and Buddhist faith have carried her far, observers continue to wonder what impact her work will have on a country that has stymied US presidents since Reagan.โ
โEngagingly written and intelligently documented.โ
โThe long, hard road to โnational reconciliationโ wrought by Burmese national heroine Aung San Suu Kyi. Dallas journalist Pederson evokes the quiet, stubborn dignity of this rather improbable political icon of Myanmar, a multiethnic country of mostly BuddhistsโฆPederson visited her subject several times, and she draws a deeply nuanced portrait of the enigmatic, inspiring leader.โ
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