Spring 2012

  1. Demick, Barbara. 2009. Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea. (Being reviewed by Sarah B.)
  2. Kang, Hyok. 2007. This is Paradise!: My North Korean Childhood. (Gloria Y.)
  3. Kendall, Martha and Nawuth Keat. Alive in the Killing Fields: Surviving the Khmer Rouge Genocide (Kylie M.)
  4. Ung, Luong, 2000. First The Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers. Harper Collins Publisher, New York. (Esther S.)
  5. Mam, Somaly. 2009. The Road of Lost Innocence: The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine. New York: Doubleday. (Megan M.)
  6. Batstone, David. 2007. Not For Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade – and How We Can Fight It. HarperCollins Publishers. New York, NY (Bethany A.)
  7. Fallows, Deborah. 2010. Dreaming in Chinese: Mandarin Lessons in Life, Love, and Language. New York, NY: Walker (Rob B.)
  8. Goldstein, Melvyn C. 1997. The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet and the Dalai Lama. University of California Press. London England. (Lauren K.)
  9. Yao, Souchou. 2007. Singapore: the state and the culture of excess. London and New York: Routledge (Andrew D.)
  10. Lee, Soon O. 1999. Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean Woman. Living Sacrifice Book Co. Bartlesville, OK. (Michelle D.)
  11. Bizot, Francois. 2000. The Gate. New York. Vintage Books, a Division of Random House, Inc (Neila M.)
  12. Gibson, William, Barry Eisler, and Jake Adelstein. 2011. 2:45 Aftershocks : Stories from the Japan Earthquake. London, England: Enhanced Editions.
  13. Cady, John F. 1966. Thailand, Burma, Laos, and Cambodia. New Jersey: Prentice Hall (William G.)
  14. Kawasaki, Ichiro. 1969. Japan Unmasked. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo. Charles E. Tuttle Co. (Robert S.)
  15. Grennan, Conor.  2010.  Little Princess: One Man’s Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal.  HarperCollins Publishers.  New York, NY.  (Eve P.)
  16. Baldwin, Sam. 2011. For Fukui’s Sake: Two Years in Rural Japan. 1st ed. Baka. (Chris N.)
  17. Thanegi, Ma. 2011. Defiled on the Ayeyarwaddy: one woman’s mid-life travel adventures on Myanmar’s great river. San Francisco, CA: Things Asian Press. (Andrea N.)

 

 

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