Mongol

Paperback Published on: 16/01/2014
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Synopsis

Mongol [mong-gohl], noun, 1. a member of a pastoral people now living chiefly in Mongolia. 2. (offensive) a person affected with Down's Syndrome. Uuganaa is a Mongol living in Britain, far from the world she grew up in: as a nomadic herder she lived in a yurt, eating marmot meat, distilling vodka from goat's yoghurt and learning about Comrade Lenin. When her new-born son Billy is diagnosed with Down's Syndrome, she finds herself facing bigotry and taboo as well as heartbreak. In this powerful memoir, Uuganaa skilfully interweaves the extraordinary story of her own childhood in Mongolia with the sadly short life of Billy, who becomes a symbol of union and disunion, cultures and complexity, stigma and superstition - and inspires Uuganaa to challenge prejudice. Mongol is the touching story of one woman's transformation from outsider to fearless champion of love, respect and tolerance. It's a moving tribute by a remarkable woman to her beloved baby son, testifying to his lasting impact on a sometimes imperfect world.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Saraband
  • ISBN: 9781908643414
  • Number of pages: 180
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
  • Languages: English

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Mongol
Intensely personal, deeply moving
This short book is an intensely personal and deeply moving account of the author's journey from rural Mongolia to the west coast of Scotland. It is an enga... READ MORE
Pascha
Mongol
Poignant, intriguing, courageous.
A poignant story of personal strength with intriguing insight into cultural contrasts

This simply told story of one woman’s life from a nomadic, g... READ MORE
Chodgman
Mongol
Laugh and cry
Mongol is about memory, and about keeping memory alive. Uuganaa shares with us slices of her life, some in Mongolia, others in the UK. The power of her wr... READ MORE
Simon W
Mongol
Heartrending and heartwarming memoir
MONGOL is a gem. Read it. It may not change your life, but it may change the way you see the title.
KAEdinburgh