
A Memoir to a son
Besides drawing the world’s attention to the tragedies suffered by his nation, there was another poignant reason for writing the book: Yathay hoped to find his lost son.
Besides drawing the world’s attention to the tragedies suffered by his nation, there was another poignant reason for writing the book: Yathay hoped to find his lost son.
The Phnom Penh-based French Institute last Thursday hosted the launching of the 4th edition of Stay Alive, My Son, the best-selling memoir by Cambodian engineer and Khmer Rouge survivor Pin Yathay.