
Beyond the Killing Fields: Voices of Nine Cambodian Survivors in America - Paperback
Beyond the Killing Fields: Voices of Nine Cambodian Survivors in America - Paperback
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by Usha Welaratna (Author)
This book documents the Cambodian refugee experience through powerful first-person narratives of men, women, and children who survived the holocaust and have begun new lives in America.
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Welaratna's book is a study in human persecution, courage, and survival that reaches well beyond Southeast Asia. . . . Through these stories of the survivors' ordeal and escape, Welaratna patiently explores the cultural, linguistic, and religious challenges Cambodian refugees face in this country and the long-term impact the violence and turmoil will likely have. There are no comparable texts . . . and Welaratna's work is sensitively written and well researched. Recommended for academic, public, and high school libraries.--Library Journal



















