Episode 4 of Nana's series gets straight back into Nana's story. Listen to hear who the surprise host is this week, you will be really excited once you hear who it is.
Nana shares how she lived as a teenager during World War Two and why she decided to stay in Calcutta for six extra months after World War Two was over.
Nana was alone in India. Her whole family had gone back to Burma; find out why she stayed?
Why did Nana allow her visa to run out a few times before saying, "that is it, I am going to America?"
In which of the United states did Nana first arrive?
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