Life's Journey In Faith
Burma, From Riches to Rags
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About the Book
Life's Journey in Faith is a true story of an ethnic Karen family during Burma's transition from riches to rags, spanning a period from the British colonial days through the Japanese occupation of Burma during World War II into the chaotic political years after iindependence and General Ne Win's coup of 1962 and to the escape of the Zan family into Thailand in 1964. The book takes the reader back to Good Friday in 1942 when Mandalay was heavily bombed by the Japanese, the battle for Katha further north between the Chinese and the Japanese and the carpet bombing of Rangoon toward the end of the war.
About the Author
Spencer Zan was born in Paan, Burma. He was attending Judson Collge in Rangoon in 1942 when the Japanese invaded Burma. He and his older brother Dempsey supported the family during the war while still in their teens. After the war he joined the British Navy as cadet and rose to the rank of lieutenant after independence. At the onset of the Karen inssurection he was imprisoned for several months and later transfered to a detention camp, and released after three years. He worked for a Britiash shipping firm, United Liner Agencies, for ten years as manager, Import Department, then joined Let Ya Company as manger. He was tailed constantly by army intelligence for working for Let Ya. After having been tipped off by a grape vine of his imminent arrest by the intelligence for his involvement in Let Ya's attempt to stage a counter coup, he secretly smuggled his family across the border into Thailand, where he taught in Thai schools, and later with his wife, became house parents to American children attending the International School in Bangkok before he migrated to the U.S.A. with his family.