A Song for Cambodia
Lord, Michelle
Arihara, Shino (ILT)
School and Library
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
"A biography of Arn Chorn-Pond who, as a young boy in 1970s Cambodia, survived the Khmer Rouge killing fields because of his skill on the khim, a traditional instrument, and later went on to help heal others and revive Cambodian music and culture"--Provided by publisher.Pesents a biography of Arn Chorn-Pond who, as a young boy in 1970s Cambodia, survived the Khmer Rouge killing fields because of his skill on the khim, a traditional instrument, and later went on to help heal others and revive Cambodian music and culture.
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1600601391
Dewey Decimal: 959.604/2092
Library of Congress: 2007026248
Book Publisher: Lee & Low Books
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 32
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