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3%OFFChanrithy Him - When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge - 9780393322101 - V9780393322101
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When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge

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Description for When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge Paperback. Chanrithy Him felt compelled to tell of surviving life under the Khmer Rouge in a way "worthy of the suffering which I endured as a child." Num Pages: 336 pages, 15 black and whtie illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FMC; 1FMV; BGA; HBJF; HBWS2. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 209 x 140 x 21. Weight in Grams: 268.
In the Cambodian proverb, when broken glass floats is the time when evil triumphs over good. That time began in 1975, when the Khmer Rouge took power in Cambodia and the Him family began their trek through the hell of the killing fields. In a mesmerizing story, Him vividly recounts a Cambodia where rudimentary labor camps are the norm and technology, such as cars and electricity, no longer exists. Death becomes a companion at the camps, along with illness. Yet through the terror, Chanrithy's family remains loyal to one another despite the Khmer Rouge's demand of loyalty only to itself. Moments of inexpressible sacrifice and love lead them to bring what little food they have to the others, even at the risk of their own lives. In 1979, broken glass finally sinks. From a family of twelve, only five of the Him children survive. Sponsored by an uncle in Oregon, they begin their new lives in a land that promises welcome to those starved for freedom.

Product Details

Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Condition
New
Weight
301g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780393322101
SKU
V9780393322101
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2

About Chanrithy Him
Chanrithy Him, born in 1965, lives in Eugene, Oregon, where she works for the Khmer Adolescent Project, studying post-traumatic stress disorder among Cambodians.

Reviews for When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge
A touching and illuminating human account and should not be missed by anyone around the world.
Le Ly Hayslip, author of When Heaven and Earth Changed Places Astonishing and heartbreaking...Written in spare, visual prose that makes the world it describes tangible.
Katherine A. Powers - Boston Globe There are few books that give a refugee's point of view as clearly and passionately as Him's.
Time Out An inspiring story that draws hope from horror.
Seattle Times Intelligent and morally aware...[Him] tells us what it was like to struggle to survive while others played out utopian dreams.
New York Times A gut-wrenching story, told with honesty, restraint, and dignity.
Ha Jin, author of Waiting

Goodreads reviews for When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge


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