Kidnapped from Java, five year-old Mirah is taken to the Banda islands. Mirah of Banda reads like a personal account: from her life in a nutmeg plantation during the Dutch colonial era, the Japanese occupation, and the Indonesian revolution era. Mirah’s story is told to an Australian who visits the family Mirah works for as a cook and her myriad experiences include her life as a contracted nutmeg picker and the plantation owner’s concubine. The fate of her daughter Lili, when she is taken away to become a “comfort woman” for Japanese soldiers, is even more heartbreaking.
Hanna Rambe (Author)
Hanna Rambe spent most of her adult life working as a journalist and an English teacher. Of the eight novels and memoirs she has published so far, nearly all include aspects and details of little-known Indonesian history. She is currently working on a three-volume history of eastern Indonesia in the 17th century.