When Broken Glass Floats

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Discover the hauntingly beautiful memoir, 'When Broken Glass Floats,' by Chanrithy Him. This poignant narrative captures the harrowing journey of a Cambodian girl through the brutal landscape of the Khmer Rouge's killing fields. With evocative storytelling, Him provides insight into a childhood overshadowed by terror, loss, and the struggle for survival in labor camps where many faced unimaginable hardships. This book serves not only as a remembrance of lost lives but also as a testament to resilience, loyalty, and hope in the face of despair. Through the lens of a child's eye, read about how Chanrithy and her siblings navigate the horrors of their environment, ultimately finding their way to a new life in America. Supplemented with 15 powerful black and white photographs, 'When Broken Glass Floats' is a crucial addition to historical literature, perfect for readers interested in Cambodian history, memoirs of survival, and the impacts of war on childhood. This brand new edition, published by W W Norton & Company in 2010, comes in paperback and spans 336 pages filled with impactful storytelling. Delve deep into the pages of this award-winning memoir and understand the past, embrace empathy, and witness the strength of the human spirit.

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