No. of pages 134
Published: 2020
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"Children of the River" tells the story of a young Cambodian girl named Cambodian girl named 12-year-old Sundara who flees her war-torn home and finds refuge in the United States. As she navigates a new life in Oregon, she grapples with her identity, balancing her rich cultural heritage with the challenges of assimilation. Her experiences highlight themes of family, love, and resilience as she navigates friendship and the realities of being an immigrant. The story addresses issues of cultural conflict and personal growth, ultimately revealing the strength found in embracing one's background while adapting to new beginnings. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 134 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Independently Published .