Stay Alive, My Son by John Man, Pin Yathay

Stay Alive, My Son

John Man, Pin Yathay

267 pages first pub 1987 (editions)

nonfiction autobiography biography historical history emotional sad medium-paced
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On April 17, 1975, the Khmer Rouge entered Phnom Penh to open a new and appalling chapter in the story of the twentieth century. On that day, Pin Yathay was a qualified engineer in the Ministry of Public Works. Successful and highly educated, he h...

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