Year of the Rabbit

Year of the Rabbit

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Year of the Rabbit

Year of the Rabbit

$33.15
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SKU: DADAX1770463763
ISBN: 9781770463769
Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
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One FamilyS Quest To Survive The Devastation Of The Khmer Rouge Year Of The Rabbit Tells The True Story Of One FamilyS Desperate Struggle To Survive The Murderous Reign Of The Khmer Rouge In Cambodia. In 1975, The Khmer Rouge Seized Power In The Capital City Of Phnom Penh. Immediately After Declaring Victory In The War, They Set About Evacuating The CountryS Major Cities With The Brutal Ruthlessness And Disregard For Humanity That Characterized The Regime Ultimately Responsible For The Deaths Of One Million Citizens. Cartoonist Tian Veasna Was Born Just Three Days After The Khmer Rouge Takeover, As His Family Set Forth On The Chaotic Mass Exodus From Phnom Penh. Year Of The Rabbit Is Based On Firsthand Accounts, All Told From The Perspective Of His Parents And Other Close Relatives. Stripped Of Any Money Or Material Possessions, VeasnaS Family Found Themselves Exiled To The Barren Countryside Along With Thousands Of Others, Where Food Was Scarce And Brutal Violence A Constant Threat. Year Of The Rabbit Shows The Reality Of Life In The Work Camps, Where VeasnaS Family Bartered For Goods, Where Children Were Instructed To Spy On Their Parents, And Where Reading Was Proof Positive Of Being A Class Traitor. Constantly On The Edge Of Annihilation, They Realized There Was Only One Choice-They Had To Escape Cambodia And Become Refugees. Veasna Has Created A Harrowing, Deeply Personal Account Of One Of The Twentieth CenturyS Greatest Tragedies.

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