Books by Sue Arnold
Sue Arnold is a freelance journalist, who has written for The Observer for many years and has a weekly column in The Guardian. Born to Anglo-Burmese parents, she was brought up in Burma and Britain. In 1996, she wrote A Burmese Legacy, about her travels to Burma to research her family.
Interviews with Sue Arnold
The best books on Describing Burma, recommended by Sue Arnold
The author and journalist talks about a Burma where women wear fresh flowers in their hair, where houses are populated by spirits, butterflies are as big as brooches and the regime throws political prisoners into camps