Dogs at the Perimeter

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The award-winning Canadian novelist joins Granta with a powerful and starkly beautiful novel about Cambodia - an extraordinary act of empathy for those who suffered under the Khmer Rouge.
One starless night Janie's childhood was swept away by the terrors of the Khmer Rouge. Exiled from Phnom Penh, Janie and her family were forced to live out in the open: cold, hungry and under constant surveillance. Caught up in a political storm which brought starvation to millions, tore families apart and changed the world forever, Janie lost everyone she loved. Now, three decades later, Janie's life in Montreal is unravelling and she must finally confront the demons of her past. Weaving together the threads of Janie's life, Dogs at the Perimeter evokes totalitarianism through the eyes of a little girl, and draws a remarkable map of the mind's battle with memory, loss and the horrors of war.
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Weight 0.194000
Author Thien, Madeleine
Availability IP
Department Literature
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781847084910
Pages 272
Published 07/02/2013
Publisher Granta Books
Section Literature
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