This untitled picture of monks was taken at Wat Damnak in 2008, by Pheaktra of Anjali House. Apparently, the monks were playing a song by Celine Dion when she took the photo of them. |
“Day’s End”, taken by Chan Sokdam, depicts Eang, a daughter of a staff member at Anjali House. (Photo by: Anjali House) |
Nicky Hosford
The Phnom Penh Post
PHOTOGRAPHS taken by former street children from Anjali House formed part of the backdrop for a book launch in London last night.
Projections of the children’s work accompanied author Sue Guiney’s reading of her newly published novel, A Clash of Innocents (Ward Wood Publishing), at the launch at Asia House in fashionable Fitzrovia near Regent’s Park.
Against the shadow of Cambodia’s violent past and the beginnings of its new tribunal, A Clash of Innocents is a story of displaced souls. The author has built the novel on the idea of innocence – both real and assumed – and those who, for reasons of their own, adopt the guilt of others.
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