Difference between revisions of "Myself in the Rubble: A Memoir of the Liao Massacre"
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− | ''Myself in the Rubble'' showed the [[3111]]-[[3113]] [[Massacre of Liao]] from the perspective of a young [[Liao (system)|Liao]] resident. Lila was 12 when the fighting began, and lost her parents in the first days. The memoir explored her immediate loss, her struggles in Chang-an's overburdened Civic Child Care Services, her homeless years once out of the system, and her involvement in Massacre survivor support groups.<ref name=DAINNp207/> | + | ''Myself in the Rubble'' showed the [[3111]]-[[3113]] [[Battle of Liao (3111)|Massacre of Liao]] from the perspective of a young [[Liao (system)|Liao]] resident. Lila was 12 when the fighting began, and lost her parents in the first days. The memoir explored her immediate loss, her struggles in Chang-an's overburdened Civic Child Care Services, her homeless years once out of the system, and her involvement in Massacre survivor support groups.<ref name=DAINNp207/> |
The book received a highly positive [[INN]] review on 27 July 3133. Reviewer [[Imre Colton]] considered it required reading for anyone who wanted to understand the Massacre.<ref name=DAINNp207/> | The book received a highly positive [[INN]] review on 27 July 3133. Reviewer [[Imre Colton]] considered it required reading for anyone who wanted to understand the Massacre.<ref name=DAINNp207/> |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 24 March 2024
Myself in the Rubble: A Memoir of the Liao Massacre was a memoir by Lila Bogdonavich, published by Storytellers Press around 3133.[1]
Overview[edit]
Myself in the Rubble showed the 3111-3113 Massacre of Liao from the perspective of a young Liao resident. Lila was 12 when the fighting began, and lost her parents in the first days. The memoir explored her immediate loss, her struggles in Chang-an's overburdened Civic Child Care Services, her homeless years once out of the system, and her involvement in Massacre survivor support groups.[1]
The book received a highly positive INN review on 27 July 3133. Reviewer Imre Colton considered it required reading for anyone who wanted to understand the Massacre.[1]