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A shocking account of love and violence in Genghis Phone's new novel, “BURMESE GIRL AND THE BANGKOK MADNESS”

“THE BURMESE GIRL AND THE BANGKOK MADNESS”, published by Softeepress and written by Genghis Phone, is on sale now.

I do not hold to non-violence for moral reasons, but for practical and political reasons, because I think it’s best for the country.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
RANGOON, BURMA, July 21, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Given the recent political changes in countries like Thailand, and Burma in particular, it is quite appropriate to see a novel like “The Burmese Girl and the Bangkok Madness” to come out now to remind us that the road to democracy is never meant to be an easy ride, more so if non-violence is the chosen strategy. . We’re in the aftermath of two coups in Thailand since 2006 and 2014, and we’re also witnessing how Burma (or Myanmar), closed for more than half a century, has been hesitantly opening up. The novel, a captivating account of revolt, slaughter and ruin, and a chronicle of people’s proud pursuit of democracy which has remained elusive and out-of-reach in the those countries, is the first installment of the series “Burmese Revolutionary Days.”

The main protagonist of the story, a pretty Burmese girl, is amazingly drawn in comparison to the various shades of the icon of the Burmese pro-democratic movement, Aung San Suu Kyi. Her father was a Burmese military officer; she left the country in turmoil for England, and got married to a British citizen. Due to the changing political situation, she returned to Rangoon and joined the pro-democracy movement of the country. Just a coincidence? But there's more, as in time readers will find out the Burmese girl, a leader of her party which has pledged nothing less than ‘wiping the military dictatorship from the land’, is not restrained by the “non-violence” as far as countering the brutality of the junta government is concerned.

Readers applaud the book with great enthusiasm. A recent reader shares, “I have to say I absolutely loved this. The book is very well written with just the perfect amount of adventure, drama, and suspense that had me intrigued from beginning to end...” Says another, “An excellent read and one I can heartily recommend.” One must get the book and see for themselves the momentous events during the Burmese revolutionary days of a people's proud pursuit of democracy which has remained elusive and out-of-reach.

The publisher, Softeepress, to celebrate the launch of the new title, offers readers the Kindle version of the book at only $1.99.

Genghis Phone is a former corporate communication specialist who has quit his job as the vice-president of a quasi-government agency to devote to writing full-time. He has previously published a novel named “The Stolen Nation.”

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Summary:
Launch promotion - Introducing the Kindle version of a new fiction, “THE BURMESE GIRL AND THE BANGKOK MADNESS” for just $1.99.

Contact Softeepress at softeepress@gmail.com or visit http://www.genghisphone.com/

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