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Aung San Suu Kyi: Fearless Voice of Burma (Newsmakers Biographies Series)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (May, 2003)
Author: Whitney Stewart
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You know,she is our leader of NLD.
I'm a menber of NLD(Nationnal League for Democracy)liberated area Korea branch.Aung San Suu Kyi,leader of the nonviolent for human rights and democracy in Burma,and Nobel laureate.All Burmese people love and like her very much except Myanmar military Junta.As for me,I pay respect her forever.I like all books of her. Thank you very much indeed.


The Voice of Hope
Published in Audio Cassette by Shambhala Audio (January, 1999)
Authors: Aung San Suu Kyi, Alan Clements, and Kate Wheeler
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Boring and repetitive
I have always been fascinated by Burma in all its aspects and I wanted to be more informed on the current political and social situations. The subject is certainly very interesting but I personally found the book itself very boring and repetitive: The concepts and ideas are repeated dozens of times in different chapters, over and over again. This book would have been much more powerful and appealing with 100 pages instead of 300.

Wonderful writings from Burma's living hope
In this book, as in "Freedom from Fear" and "Letters from Burma", Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi exposes to the world the grim realities of her land and her people, seen through her very eyes. As always, she is able to jump with great ability from more personal and sentimental accounts of the situation, to hard data, from recollections of her childhood, to perspectives on Burma's future. Always filled with thrill and dense with emotions, her writings are for the expert and the ignorant alike, easy to understand, yet of high value historically and academically. For anyone wishing to know more about Burma and the struggle of her people for human rights, this is must reading.

unbelievably powerful, inspirational, a true gift
This book shocked me awake to the realities of countries where freedom is not enjoyed as in the United Sates. The government's repression and horrific inhumantiy are just unbelievable. But, more amazing is the dedication to nonviolence which Aung San Suu Kyi and her party follow in their democracy movement. Her manner in speaking of Burma's serious situation is so calm, hopeful, and loving that it makes one reinterpret and recast their interactions with their own worlds. One may also reflect on one's place in humanity and see that Burma's tragedy, Burma's fate, is our own and we must act now. Aung San's hope and strength are qualities we would do well to adopt as our own. I do not think it is possible for one to read this book and NOT feel urged to take some form of real action (via letter writing, publicizing the issue, etc).


Letters from Burma
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (January, 1998)
Authors: Aung San Suu Kyi, Heinn Htet, Aung, and Fergal Keane
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great read
As this book is a compilation of 52 letters written to be published as a weekly installment in a Japanese newspaper (each 2 or 3 pages long), it is an easy book to pick up when you have a few minutes. (In New York, we would call it a great subway read - you can read a letter or two between when you get on the subway and when you have to get off.) The letters combine Aung San Suu Kyi's political beliefs and accounts of the remarkable work of her political party (the National Democratic League) with vivid descriptions of Burmese culture and countryside. There are probably other books that focus solely on either the politics or the culture of Burma that do a more comprehensive job of describing it, but this seems like a great introduction to both.

Insight into the plight of Burmese Democracy
This is a collection of 52 essays that Aung San Suu Kyi had written in the mid 1990's for a Japanese newspaper. She discusses a full range of topics including politics, religion, and the daily life of the Burmese people as seen through the eyes of the country's biggest proponent of democracy.

Her tales are fascinating and well written. They offer a glimpse into the world of an almost Orwellian regime and can peak the interest of readers unfamiliar with Burma's current state of unrest.

As a recent traveller to Burma, I was looking for more detail into Burma's history and details surrounding the nullified election in 1990. Though these issues are touched upon, each essay is a mere 2.5 page newspaper article which does not lend itself to such depth. It is however a fascinating read and a great introduction to Burma's struggle for democracy.

Much more than just a book !
This is not just a book. Along with Aung San Suu Kyi's two other major books ("Freedom from Fear" and "Voice of Hope"), this book is destined to be at the heart of the struggle - and eventually the victory - for democracy in Burma. Among the three, this is the one I found most wonderful. Vivid, direct, it makes the reader feel as if she/he is listening to Suu Kyi, with her wonderful Asian voice and Oxford accent. Suu Kyi talks about Burma, about her people, about herself. She tells of the tragedies of her people, in the most natural and serene way, as if she were telling of everyday life - because indeed, this is the Burmese everyday life. She does not inflate things, she does not push for her views, yet she reaches the reader's heart immediately - at least she did with me ! She simply expresses views and feelings along with plenty of thrilling facts and anecdotes. I can't imagine of any reader who won't love this book and won't feel inspired by this account from Burma's heroine. After reading this and the other books, I felt so close to Burma's struggle that I absoliutely had to go there and meet Suu in person. So I did, I took off for Burma and managed to meet her. I had met many world personalities before, but this was truly a unique event in my life. The pages of the book kept coming back to my mind, as I could finally see the source of all that strength and hope, the incarnation of Burma's struggle. In the end I was deported from Burma for having made contact with her. Now these books are my inspiration to keep fighting on for democracy in Burma in all ways I can.


Freedom from Fear and Other Writings
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (March, 1996)
Authors: Aung San Suu Kyi, Michael Aris, Aung San Suu Kyi, Aung, and Desmond Mpilo Tutu
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Freedom from fear
this book is very good for me to build my strength
and power for fight against military dictatorship
in my country. Thank you for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

KoKoOo

Indispensible
This book was for me an opener into the evolution of Burma's political scene, and it proved to be a good one.

Whilst it takes some time to get accustomed to the many abbreviations of Burma's political parties and factions, once it is gotten used to, Freedom from Fear becomes an essential book for those interested in the becoming of Aung San Suu Kyi - daughter of Burma's national hero, the late Aung San - and her process of fighting and eventually winning the support of the country she always called home depite her international influences.

Though Freedom from Fear would be a good book to start learning about Burma's modern political history, I would suggest first reading about pre-colonial Burma to get a better grasp and understanding of the country's stand and place in Southeast Asia.

Freedom from Fear and Other Writings
This book really inspired me. And all the details information written in this book are 100% accurate and I was so suprised to read all those history things that I have learnt in my childhood in my country, Myanmar. I believe this is one of the books that every patriots of Burma should have.


Aung San of Burma: A Biographical Portrait by His Daughter
Published in Paperback by Kiscadale Pub (February, 1995)
Authors: Aung San Suu Kyi, Aung San Suu Kyi, and Aung
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Aung San of Burma: A Biographical portrait by his daughter
It is very enjoyable and vivid portray of our national hero Bogyoke Aung San. As a daughter of Bogyoke, Aung San Suu Kyi was able to accumulate informations from numerious scources including her mother and portrayed well. It's a worth reading especially to know Aung San portrayed by his own father-like daughter.


Aung San / Leaders of Asia Series
Published in Paperback by Olympic Marketing Corporation (January, 1990)
Author: Aung San Suu Kyi
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Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma's Unfinished Renaissance
Published in Paperback by White Lotus Co., Ltd. (1991)
Author: Bertil Lintner
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Aung San Suu Kyi, towards a new freedom
Published in Unknown Binding by Prentice Hall ()
Author: Chin Geok Ang
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Aung San Suu Kyi: Standing Up for Democracy in Burma (Women Changing the World)
Published in Paperback by The Feminist Press at CUNY (September, 1999)
Authors: Bettina Ling and Charlotte Bunch
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Burma and India: Some Aspects of Intellectual Life Under
Published in Hardcover by Allied Publishers (India) (January, 1990)
Authors: Aung and Aung San Suu Kyi
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