Tag: Thailand

Patrick Winn’s Narcotopia

Patrick Winn’s Narcotopia

In his search for an alternative narrative of the people of northern Burma, the Wa, journalist Winn, probes the CIA and DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) as well as the indigenous Wa who have supplied the world with the majority of drugs from their poppy fields. Saw Lu is a high ranking official with the Wa administration whom Winn learns the history of the Wa and about Saw Lu’s fight to change their poppy growing fields into lawful crops.

This is not only an insight into the Wa administration and the Burmese government, but the workings of the CIA and DEA and how the interference of the US government affected the Wa’s present standing. Well worth reading.

Lisa See’s — The tea girl of Hummingbird Lane *****

Lisa See’s — The tea girl of Hummingbird Lane *****

With a through line about pu’er—a variety of tea plucked from ancient tea trees, Li-yan is the first Akha girl from her Chinese hill tribe to be educated. Instead of furthering her studies, she drops everything for her childhood sweetheart whom her parents disapprove of. Together they unsuccessfully seek the child Li-yan was forced to abandoned in an orphanage during his absence before they leave for Thailand. While she is away, her poor village prospers from the sudden popularity of pu’er while Li-yan becomes destitute from her opium addicted husband. She has not forgotten the daughter she was forced to abandoned, but soon her life begins to change.

I’ve read all Lisa See’s books and there isn’t one I wouldn’t give a five out of five.