Customer Reviews
a Revelation - By: Mrs. K. A. Wheatley, 18 Dec 2007 
What a fantastic book. Aung San Suu Kyi led her democratic party to victory in the first supposedly open Burmese Elections in the nineteen eighties. Since then her party has been victimised, the fascist government refusing to let them come to power, & she has been under house arrest for much of the time since. She has been cut off from her family in England & has suffered much (her husband died of cancer while she was under house arrest). In this series of letters written for a Japanese newspaper, she sums up her life, her achievements, her feelings about Burma & its state over the course of a year.
These are wonderful letters, inspirational, truthful, always with a core of dignity & hope for the future. She tells the truth about her country, describing it as both beautiful & cruel, never flinching from the unpalatable, & always ready to celebrate what is joyful & uplifting.
Necessary if you are interested in any way in the history & culture of Burma & its peoples, but also if you are interested in the fight to protect & provide basic human rights.
Inspirational - By: R. Gillett, 26 Dec 2004 
Living in the UK, I've become disillusioned with our politicians. Reading about Burma & this lady's tenacity has changed my thinking. This book is fantastic, it's revitalised my faith in what a democracy is about. It's a fantastic read. I wholeheartedly & unreservedly recommend this book!
Wonderfully evocative book by a truly amazing woman - By: , 03 Jun 2002 
Aung San Suu Kyi combines tragedy, passion, humour & most of alll courage in this wonderful evocative book on her homeland. For anyone with a passing interest in Burma this is of course highly recommended. However, everyone should find time for this short book as I am confident that we will be hearing a lot more from this quite amazing woman in the coming years.