An epic, multigenerational story of courage and sacrifice unfolds in a tropical dictatorship, capturing a pivotal moment in Burma (Myanmar). In May 2009, Burma stands as one of the world's most repressive nations, ruled by a military junta at the peak of its power. Despite decades of brutality and the house arrest of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, a diverse group of misfits and dreamers emerges, united by their determination to resist the oppressive regime. Among them are Nway, a daring maverick; Nigel, his ally and rival; and Grandpa, the senior strategist recently released from nineteen years in prison. They prepare to confront a battle decades in the making. The narrative follows their journey through the streets of Rangoon and the digital realm of Internet cafes, revealing the inner lives of Nway and his comrades. The author, who spent four years undercover reporting among dissidents, illustrates how this movement formed, faced near extinction, and ultimately compelled the government to initiate a process of political reform. This story is a profound exploration of defiance, courage, and the enduring quest for freedom.
Delphine Schrank Bücher
