Lim Muy Lang was only nine years old when in 1975 she and her family were marched at gunpoint out of Phnom Penh by the Khmer Rouge. Enduring the death or disappearance of all her family and friends, she survived nearly four years of starvation, sickness, brutality, torture and threatened death in the Cambodian countryside. Finally escaping through minefields and battle zones to Thailand, she arrived in Australia in 1980 as an orphaned refugee and has since built a new life there.
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"Among the memoirs of survivors of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge period that have appeared since the 1980s, In the Shadow of the Khmer Rouge is a relative latecomer. In my view, it has been well worth waiting for, and it's one of the best we have."- David Chandler, Monash University

