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  • ISBN:
    0896802647
  • ISBN-13:
    9780896802643
  • PUB. DATE:
    November 2008
  • PUBLISHER:
    Ohio University Press

Bittersweet: The Memoir of a Chinese Indonesian Family in the Twentieth Century by Stuart Pearson

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I wrote the book and therefore I accept that I am biased. Even so, I would urge you to read this inspirational story about the Chinese in Indonesia, through the eyes of a very exceptional woman. If you had any fascination for, or questions about, Indonesia then this book is the for you. If you want to read about tenacity and survival triumphing over uncertainty and death, seriously consider this book....

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Bittersweet

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  • Pub. Date: November 2008
  • Publisher: Ohio University Press

Synopsis

Millions of Chinese have left the mainland over the last two centuries in search of new beginnings. The majority went to Southeast Asia, and the single largest destination was the colony of the Dutch East Indies, now known as Indonesia. Wherever the Chinese landed they prospered, but in Indonesia, even though some families made fortunes, they never felt they quite belonged.

BitterSweet is the account of one Chinese-Indonesian family whose story stretches over the generations as their fortunes waxed and waned through revolution, riots, war, depression, occupation, and finally emigration to yet another country—Australia.

BitterSweet offers a unique insight into a world rarely seen before. An Sudibjo’s memoir, written from a woman’s perspective, is a valuable resource for anyone studying Indonesian history or the Chinese Diaspora.

Biography

Stuart Pearson is the son-in-law of An Sudibjo, the subject of BitterSweet.