Greg Hill Greg Hill i(A152444 works by)
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1 1 y separately published work icon Surviving Year Zero Sovannora Ieng , Greg Hill , Scoresby : Five Mile Press , 2014 7947729 2014 single work autobiography

'Surviving Year Zero is the story of one young man, yet it is the story of millions of people. It tells of how Sovannora Ieng lived through the genocide that tore at the heart of Cambodia in the 1970s.

Sovannora survived in an environment where survival was barely possible. He and his family experienced starvation, backbreaking labour and constant surveillance. They learnt to be silent in a world where a casual remark could be turned into a sentence of death.

Sovannora’s experiences under the Khmer Rouge remind us of the terrible things that we humans have done to each other, and his eventual escape to Australia is a testament to his resilience and ingenuity in the face of constant danger.

Sovannora Ieng escaped from Cambodia to Thailand as a refugee before migrating to Australia.' (Five Mile Press)

1 y separately published work icon Lentil as Anything : Everybody Deserves a Place at the Table Shanaka Fernando , Greg Hill , Fremantle area : Vivid Publishing , 2012 Z1920526 2012 selected work autobiography Shanaka Fernando is often hailed as a modern-day revolutionary. As the founder of the Lentil As Anything community restaurants in Melbourne that feed thousands every week, he advocates a unique business and life perspective. Entrancingly honest and refreshingly candid, Shanaka's memoir hints at the roots of his early social awakening with tales of a 1970s childhood in Sri Lanka. From his upbringing with an eccentric extended family living in a residential compound populated with a throng of memorable characters, we accompany Shanaka on his travels from Australia to Asia to South America and back as he explores new ways of living his life. Shanaka's example of what can be achieved based on an inclusive 'people-first' philosophy will inspire, challenge and provoke insights and questions that are undeniably worthy of attention. --Back cover.
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