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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
E772_S16B
Bob Shop ID
669740359

Published by Silkworm Books in 1997

Softcover

Pages: 199

ISBN: 978-974-7100-42-5

Condition: Good+

A nice, tight, clean and mellow copy. The cover has light edgewear. Pages are clean; without inscriptions and have light foxing along the edges. 

Description: This powerful collection features first-person accounts from survivors who witnessed the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime as children, documenting their experiences of forced labour, starvation, and the loss of their families.