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Missy Big Bungalow

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1836281684
ISBN-13 9781836281689
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Imprint Troubador Publishing
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 28th, 2025
Print length 368 Pages
Weight 514 grams
Dimensions 21.50 x 13.90 x 2.50 cms
Ksh 2,250.00
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The early 1900s introduced many European men to life in Siam and Malaya - what implications arose for local women? On reading Elephants, Tigers and Tappers, set in colonial Malaya, Jean Brewster was struck by Michael Thorp’s words on the local women many British men lived with: ‘It would be an incredibly interesting task to try to document the lives that some of these women had.’ She immediately thought ‘I can do that. That’s the story of my grandmother!’

Missy Big Bungalow, based on the nickname her grandmother Chalerm received, is an eye-opening saga spanning nearly one hundred years of four generations of a family of mixed European and Asian heritages. ‘Exotic beauty ‘in Chalerm’s Chinese-Burmese family proved to be an important asset, allowing Chalerm and her relatives to collide happily with French, Danish, Polish and British cultures. Fascinating turns in her life provided both highs and lows, although survival in colonial times for local women also taught her hard lessons, made more brutal by Japanese occupation. Chalerm was able to use her beauty to save her family but at a high cost. This astonishing panorama focuses on mixed-heritage families striving to establish their own identities and flourish in times of war and a fading Empire.

Missy Big Bungalow examines the effect of European men arriving in Siam and Malaya from 1900, but this is told - unusually - from an Asian woman’s point of view. That woman is the author's grandmother, Chalerm, poor but beautiful and resourceful. To escape poverty, from the age of 15 she is the paramour over twenty years of a Dane, then a Scot. Marriage is impossible. She lives fairy-tale lives, hence her nickname, Missy Big Bungalow. However, her comfortable life is later punctuated by dark episodes, especially after the Japanese occupy Malaya in 1942. This time of turmoil and terror forces Chalerm to make a brave, heart-breaking decision to save her family by moving in as a Japanese businessman’s concubine. By war’s end, although a survivor, she’s bitter and disillusioned. In 1948 British and Allied Forces fight another war in Malaya, this time against Chinese communists. Chalerm’s half-Scottish daughter marries an English soldier and moves to Nottingham. Chalerm then receives baffling accounts of her daughter’s life in austerity Britain. These provide her with startlingly unexpected views of the British. Later, changing social mores mean Chalerm actually marries a Scot. This mixed-heritage family experiences a rich yet sometimes contradictory life in a British colony. The author's task has been to try to investigate the varied impact of the British Empire on the local Asian people using her grandmother’s family as a microcosm.

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