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The New Burmese  
Jan. 21, 2013
Author:  Rosalind Russell
Category:  Non-fiction: History/Politics/Current Affairs
Description:  Examine the lives of a dozen characters – including a blogger, a Buddhist monk, a refugee, a new MP, a maid in Bangkok, a punk – people we have never heard from in the media's narrow telling of Burmese life.
Rights available:  World
Other information:  Rosalind Russell is a foreign correspondent with 15 years' experience. As a correspondent for the global news agency Reuters, she reported from more than 20 countries in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Contact:  Andrew Lownie
Andrew Lownie Literary Agency
lownie@globalnet.co.uk
phone: 020 7222 7574
fax: 020 7222 7576
36 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BU
Item number:  8731
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