Under the Naga Tail: A True Story of Survival, Bravery, and Escape from the Cambodian Genocide by Mae Bunseng Taing; James Taing

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2023 Foreword Indies Book Awards Finalist in Autobiographies & Memoirs
Readers' Favorite Book Awards Bronze Medalist in Inspirational Nonfiction
Nonfiction Book Awards Gold Medalist
2023 Independent Book Publisher Awards Bronze Medalist in Autobiography/Memoir (Personal Struggle/ Health Issue)
2023 Independent Book Publisher Awards Bronze Medalist in Nonfiction Cover Design
2023 Biography/Autobiography/Memoir Runner-up at the London Book Festival
2023 General Non-Fiction Runner-Up at the Los Angeles Book Festival
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Winner in Asian American & Pacific Islander Non-Fiction
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Finalist in Autobiography
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Finalist in Historical Autobiography
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Finalist in Death & Dying
2023 International Book Awards General Biography Winner
2023 Rubery Book Awards: Shortlisted for Non-Fiction
A courageous and poignant memoir of one young man's daring escape from Cambodia's genocidal regime
Forced from his home by the Khmer Rouge, teenager Mae Taing struggles to endure years of backbreaking work, constant starvation, and ruthless cruelty from his captors--supposed freedom fighters who turned against their own people. Mae risks torture and death to escape into the dark tropical jungles, trekking across a relentless wilderness crawling with soldiers.
When Mae is able to overcome unthinkable odds in the hopes of reuniting with his family, fate takes a cruel turn as he flees war-torn Cambodia. He becomes trapped as a refugee with thousands of others on the ancient temple mountain, Preah Vihear, a place surrounded by countless deadly landmines. Caught up in the terror once more, it is only his willpower to survive and dreams of a better country that give Mae the strength to face the dangers ahead.
This gripping and inspiring memoir, written with Mae's son, James, is not merely an incredible story of survival, but a testament to the human spirit's capacity in us all to endure and prevail in spite of great adversity. Under the Naga Tail will find its place among the most epic true stories of personal triumph.

Edition Details

ISBN: 9798886450187
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Press
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: 2023-02-07
2023 Foreword Indies Book Awards Finalist in Autobiographies & Memoirs
Readers' Favorite Book Awards Bronze Medalist in Inspirational Nonfiction
Nonfiction Book Awards Gold Medalist
2023 Independent Book Publisher Awards Bronze Medalist in Autobiography/Memoir (Personal Struggle/ Health Issue)
2023 Independent Book Publisher Awards Bronze Medalist in Nonfiction Cover Design
2023 Biography/Autobiography/Memoir Runner-up at the London Book Festival
2023 General Non-Fiction Runner-Up at the Los Angeles Book Festival
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Winner in Asian American & Pacific Islander Non-Fiction
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Finalist in Autobiography
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Finalist in Historical Autobiography
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards: Finalist in Death & Dying
2023 International Book Awards General Biography Winner
2023 Rubery Book Awards: Shortlisted for Non-Fiction
A courageous and poignant memoir of one young man's daring escape from Cambodia's genocidal regime
Forced from his home by the Khmer Rouge, teenager Mae Taing struggles to endure years of backbreaking work, constant starvation, and ruthless cruelty from his captors--supposed freedom fighters who turned against their own people. Mae risks torture and death to escape into the dark tropical jungles, trekking across a relentless wilderness crawling with soldiers.
When Mae is able to overcome unthinkable odds in the hopes of reuniting with his family, fate takes a cruel turn as he flees war-torn Cambodia. He becomes trapped as a refugee with thousands of others on the ancient temple mountain, Preah Vihear, a place surrounded by countless deadly landmines. Caught up in the terror once more, it is only his willpower to survive and dreams of a better country that give Mae the strength to face the dangers ahead.
This gripping and inspiring memoir, written with Mae's son, James, is not merely an incredible story of survival, but a testament to the human spirit's capacity in us all to endure and prevail in spite of great adversity. Under the Naga Tail will find its place among the most epic true stories of personal triumph.

Edition Details

ISBN: 9798886450187
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Press
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: 2023-02-07