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The Nylon Hotel

Cycling Myanmar, Mandalay, and the Nylon Hotel over three decades, Daniel Ehrlich opens a series of windows onto people and places held captive in time. Through beautifully crafted vignettes of coming and going, meeting and waiting, we are invited to get to know a prince among sidecar drivers, an anglophile living on the banks of the Irrawaddy, a long-haired freedom-fighting musician, an octogenarian English teacher who might have been a princess, and the inventor who built a helicopter out of teak.

Each story, in its own way, reflects the tragedy of a country trapped under military rule. But each contains human possibilities, fragile hope for the future, and the connections to deeper traditions in which darkness is a necessary counterpart to the light.

"Ehrlich writes with warmth, insight, and a good deal of humour. This book should be required reading for all who are friends of Burma and who wish a better and free future for the Burmese people". — Richard Axelby, SOAS, University of London

SELLING POINTS:

  • Witty and warm snapshots of lives lived under political turmoil
  • Captures the strength and hope of the human spirit
  • Reveals a hidden Myanmar unseen by western tourists

Cycling Myanmar, Mandalay, and the Nylon Hotel over three decades, Daniel Ehrlich opens a series of windows onto people and places held captive in time. Through beautifully crafted vignettes of coming and going, meeting and waiting, we are invited to get to know a prince among sidecar drivers, an anglophile living on the banks of the Irrawaddy, a long-haired freedom-fighting musician, an octogenarian English teacher who might have been a princess, and the inventor who built a helicopter out of teak.

Each story, in its own way, reflects the tragedy of a country trapped under military rule. But each contains human possibilities, fragile hope for the future, and the connections to deeper traditions in which darkness is a necessary counterpart to the light.

"Ehrlich writes with warmth, insight, and a good deal of humour. This book should be required reading for all who are friends of Burma and who wish a better and free future for the Burmese people". — Richard Axelby, SOAS, University of London

SELLING POINTS:

  • Witty and warm snapshots of lives lived under political turmoil
  • Captures the strength and hope of the human spirit
  • Reveals a hidden Myanmar unseen by western tourists
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The Nylon Hotel
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Cycling Myanmar, Mandalay, and the Nylon Hotel over three decades, Daniel Ehrlich opens a series of windows onto people and places held captive in time. Through beautifully crafted vignettes of coming and going, meeting and waiting, we are invited to get to know a prince among sidecar drivers, an anglophile living on the banks of the Irrawaddy, a long-haired freedom-fighting musician, an octogenarian English teacher who might have been a princess, and the inventor who built a helicopter out of teak.

Each story, in its own way, reflects the tragedy of a country trapped under military rule. But each contains human possibilities, fragile hope for the future, and the connections to deeper traditions in which darkness is a necessary counterpart to the light.

"Ehrlich writes with warmth, insight, and a good deal of humour. This book should be required reading for all who are friends of Burma and who wish a better and free future for the Burmese people". — Richard Axelby, SOAS, University of London

SELLING POINTS:

  • Witty and warm snapshots of lives lived under political turmoil
  • Captures the strength and hope of the human spirit
  • Reveals a hidden Myanmar unseen by western tourists

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