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Half Spoon of Rice: A Survival Story of the Cambodian Genocide
43 pp.
| East West |
January, 2010 |
TradeISBN 978-0-9821675-8-8$19.95
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Sopaul Nhem.
A nine-year-old Cambodian boy describes being ordered by the Khmer Rouge on a forced march to a countryside concentration camp, where inhumanities surround him. This introduction to the Cambodian genocide will mesmerize young readers (at one point, the starving boy pulls off a frog's legs and eats them). The oil paintings, though uneven in quality, have a grim realism.