Miss Burma

Charmaine Craig

earliest edition we have, 2017 Grove Press, 2017 355 pages

"A beautiful and poignant story of one family during the most violent and turbulent years of world history, Miss Burma is a powerful novel of love and war, colonialism and ethnicity, and the ties of blood. Miss Burma tells the story of modern-day Burma through the eyes of Benny and Khin, husband and wife, and their daughter Louisa. After attending school in Calcutta, Benny settles in Rangoon, then part of the British...

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Editions we hold

Miss Burma edition · 2019 · Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated · 368 pages · 9781611855074
Miss Burma edition · 2018 · Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated · 9781611859409
Miss Burma edition · 2018 · Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated · 368 pages · 9781611855012
Miss Burma edition · 2018 · Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated · 368 pages · 9781611856248
Miss Burma edition · 2018 · Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated · 368 pages · 9780802127686
Miss Burma edition · 2017 · Grove Press · 355 pages · 9780802126450
Miss Burma edition · 2017 · Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated · 368 pages · 9780802189523

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