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The Burning of the Rice

Don W. Puckridge

The Burning of the Rice
Previously Published Book
Historical
Biographic

In April 1975 Ngak Chhay Heng and his family loaded their car with their personal possessions, pushed it 20 kilometres from Phnom Penh, discarded anything that differentiated them from peasant farmers, and disappeared under the dark shadow of the Khmer Rouge for three years, eight months and 20 days.
For twelve of her 21 years Chan Phaloeun lived with war and tyranny. At the end of the Khmer Rouge period she was too ill to walk and had been expected to die. Her brain was so numb that if she tried to count to ten she could not continue past three. Yet in the next few years she graduated from university in Russia and became a key research leader helping to restore rice production in Cambodia.
This book is about people and their work and challenges in rescuing Cambodia from famine. Men, women and children who lived under the shadows of war and the terrible time of the Khmer Rouge who were desperately weak from starvation when it ended. People like Ngak Chhay Heng and Phaloeun who survived to be part of the restoration of food production and of their friends and families who left only a trace of their existence. It is about expatriates such as Harry Nesbitt who dedicated a substantial part of their working lives in helping the people of Cambodia to produce the food they needed to fill their stomachs and become self-sufficient. About how people from many different organisations saw the benefits of collaboration and worked for a common goal, and about those organisations and people in positions of authority that had the wisdom to support their efforts.

1877059730

$24.95

Book Reviews for The Burning of the Rice

Story of rare courage and determination
Bob Clements, the Crawford Fund, Melbourne
The Burning of the Rice
Giles W West, Cambodia Program, AusAID, Canberra
A story that mirrors the capacity of most farmers in the world
Graham Blight, Australian Rice Grower and Past President of the
Essential reading for those who like rice and Cambodia
Dr. Kwanchai A. Gomez, Executive Director, the Asia Rice Foundat
An uplifting promise that makes good?
Clare Allan-Kamil: Freelance writer, editor, reviewer, publicist
The Burning of the Rice
Tim Fischer, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
An uplifting promise that makes good
Clare Allan-Kamil: Freelance writer, editor, reviewer, publicist
A moving and masterly account
Prof M S Swaminathan
Chairman
M S Swaminathan Research Foundation
The Burning of the Rice
Robert J. Champion de Crespigny AC