These are bold and haunting stories by a remarkable new talent. A singer creates a sensation in swinging 1969, on the eve of an American bombing campaign. Elderly sisters are visited by their vampire niece from Australia and set out to cure her. Three backpackers board a train, ignoring the danger signs - and find themselves in the hands of the Khmer Rouge. There are tender, funny moments of tentative understanding, as well as devastating re-imaginings of a troubled history. In Holiday in Cambodia Laura Jean McKay explores the electric zone where local and foreign lives meet. A frontier land where anything is possible - at least for the tourists. Shortlisted for the Glenda Adams Award for New Writing in the 2014 NSW Premier's Literary AwardsBeyond the killing fields and the temples of Angkor is Cambodia: a country with a genocidal past and a wide, open smile.
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