Meridith McKinnon

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About Meridith McKinnon
Meridith McKinnon first lived in Thailand as an exchange student and amazingly, after all these years, is still strongly connected to her host family! Her exposure to human rights issues from a young age has formed her opinions and given her the voice to write. The Thai Wife is her first novel. She has a Bachelor in Education and although she's studied Korean at Yonsie University in Seoul, Thai remains her most proficient language other than English. Meridith lives in the southern part of mainland Australia on a windswept property with her husband and has two adult children. They stoke fires, pick mushrooms, dodge wild mobs of Kangaroos, spot echidnas and platypuses, along with large spiders and snakes!
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Books By Meridith McKinnon
The Thai Wife
Jun 1, 2017
$2.99
Lek Jaipong’s family is surrounded by violence, much of it emanating from the background of human trafficking carried out across central Thailand. When she marries David, an Australian engineer from Warrnambool, her life changes forever. But she can never escape the memories. Haunted by her past, Lek eventually makes a choice about her future.
What seemingly starts as a love story of betrayal and sacrifice, soon leads to a deeper understanding of the suffering of Burma’s stateless and their fight against persecution.
At times brutal and murderous, this Thai wife is not the person she seems – and certainly not the person her husband thought he knew.
What seemingly starts as a love story of betrayal and sacrifice, soon leads to a deeper understanding of the suffering of Burma’s stateless and their fight against persecution.
At times brutal and murderous, this Thai wife is not the person she seems – and certainly not the person her husband thought he knew.
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