Ma Thanegi spent almost three years in Yangon's infamous Insein Prison
for the crime of being Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's personal assistant. This
is her account of those years.
This is not only an account of life in one of the world's most notorious
prisons. Ma Thanegi tells how a wildly diverse group of women, from
political prisoners to prostitutes and pickpockets, banded together to
buoy up each other's spirits and to maintain a semblance of normal life.
"We were supposed to be miserable and we were damned if we'd oblige,"
says the irrepressible Ma Thanegi. She describes the inner bravery and
joie de vivre that served her and her fellow-prisoners well, in an
account that provides a moving example of how to withstand times of
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