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Journey to America: Chantrea Conway's Story: A Voyage from Cambodia in 1975

Journey to America: Chantrea Conway's Story: A Voyage from Cambodia in 1975

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great new book from the Journey to America series.
Review: Cambodia in 1975 is a war-torn country engulfed by a violent civil war. Thirteen-year-old Chantrea lives in the city of Phnom Pehn with her American father, who is a photographer, and her Cambodian mother. When her father goes away on an assignment, Chantrea and her mother expect to see him again in a few days. But the war ends suddenly when the cruel communist regime of the Khmer Rouge takes control. Chantrea's mother is killed, and Chantrea and her grandparents are forced out of their homes and into a work camp. They escape across the border to Thailand, where they live as refugees. Chantrea waits for news of her father and hopes for the opportunity to travel to America to live with her father's family there. When that opportunity comes, she takes it - but will she ever see her father again? This novel brought the terror of the not-so-distant past of 1975 in Cambodia to life. Chantrea was a strong, courageous heroine. If you enjoyed the first two books in the Journey to America series, you will like this one as well.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Inaccurate Front cover Picture and Background
Review: I personal did not had a chance to read this book, but by looking at the front cover. It was an inaccurate Front cover Picture and Background. The cover is more like in Saigon or somewhere in Vietnam. Cambodia and Cabodians never!!! wear head gear as the Vietnames did.


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