For seven-year-old Raami the shattering end of childhood begins with the footsteps of her father returning home in the early dawn hours bringing details of the civil war that has overwhelmed the streets of Phnom Penh Cambodias capital. Soon the familys world of carefully guarded royal privilege is swept up in the chaos of revolution & forced exodus. Over the next four years as she endures the deaths of family members starvation & brutal forced labour Raami clings to the only remaining vestige of childhood
- the mythical legends & poems told to her by her father. In a climate of systematic violence where memory is sickness & justification for execution Raami fights for her improbable survival. Displaying the authors extraordinary gift for language In the Shadow of the Banyan is testament to the transcendent power of narrative & a brilliantly wrought tale of human resilience.