The Clay Marble

The Clay Marble by Minfong Ho is a poignant narrative published by Square Fish on September 1, 1993. This reprint edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Dara, who, along with her mother and older brother, escapes the turmoil of war-torn Cambodia in 1980. Seeking refuge in a settlement along the Thailand border, their hopes for safety are shattered when conflict erupts, leading Dara to become separated from her family and everything she holds dear.
Readers will discover a tale that delves into the experiences of displacement and survival amidst the backdrop of historical military conflict in Asia. The narrative captures Dara’s journey as she navigates the challenges of being alone in a foreign environment, highlighting themes of resilience and the search for belonging. This edition offers a thoughtful exploration of the impact of war on individuals and families, making it a significant addition to the genre of juvenile fiction.
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Fleeing war-torn Cambodia in 1980, Dara, her mother, and her older brother find sanctuary in a refugee settlement on the Thailand border, but when fighting erupts, Dara finds herself separated from everyone and everything she loves.
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