My New Guinea World is a captivating memoir by Ann Mallard, chronicling her extraordinary life in Papua New Guinea from 1962 to 1986. Through vivid letters penned to her mother and enriched with reflective commentary, Ann offers a unique window into a transformative era in PNG's history-a time when ancient cultures met the challenges of emerging independence and modernisation. This intimate narrative reveals the daily realities of an expatriate family navigating colonial legacies, the rugged beauty of the Highlands, and the vibrant diversity of PNG's people and landscapes.
Readers will journey alongside Ann and her husband Ken as they explore remote villages, start pioneering businesses like Pacific Lumber Products, and immerse themselves in local traditions, from tribal sing-sings to the complexities of Tok Pisin language and culture. The memoir also explores personal triumphs and challenges, including raising a family, career transitions, and the impact of political and economic change on their lives.
Richly illustrated with sketches, photographs, and poignant poetry, My New Guinea World is more than a travelogue-it's a heartfelt homage to a remarkable place and time, offering insights into resilience, cultural exchange, and the enduring human spirit. This book is a must-read for lovers of history, adventure, and authentic memoirs.