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Celebrate the year of Thai language Get 33% OFF
Hearttalk
By Christopher G. Moore
Trade paperback (3rd Ed., 384 pp.)

“A good gift for anyone with a passion for Thai culture” –Thai Day
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Cover price: Bt 595
Now only: Bt 396 (+ free S&H within Thailand)
© A unique book on the emotional range of Thai language
© An excellent learning tool that helps you understand the way Thai people think and act
“A ground-breaking exploration of Thai culture” –The Straight Times
“An invaluable tool for both Thai speakers and students of Thai language” –The Nation
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Ever heard of the Tom Yam Koong Crisis? Find out in this great novel.

By Christopher G. Moore
Heaven Lake Press, 2004
Trade paperback, 320 pp.
“The stories of other writers—locals and expats—may be likened to sketches or drawings, while those of Christopher G. Moore are paintings or murals.” —Bangkok Post
“The most important recreator of Thailand for a Western audience”
—Vancouver Sun
“Moore understands the Thais better than many understand themselves.” —Bangkok Post |
God of Darkness
20% OFF
Cover price: Bt 595
Now only: Bt 476 (+ free S&H within Thailand)
Rahu, God of Darkness, has unraveled the safety nets in the City of Angels. Even the rich are in a free-fall state when the Thai economic boom goes bust in 1997. A young American, Hurley Ransom Conover, follows his Thai-Chinese girlfriend to her homeland and finds himself at the center of her family’s turmoil. Hurley trips along the edges of Bangkok days and nights giving
the performance of his life as
the relationship with his girlfriend falls apart and her father needs him to rescue the family empire.
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Learn the history of one of Thailand’s nearest neighbors and an inspiring personal story.
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By Sam Sotha
Hard cover, 2007, 139 pp.
(illustrations)
Cover price: Bt 695
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In The Shade of A Quiet Killing Place tells a moving personal story of love and a couple’s struggle for survival during four years of their captivity by the Khmer Rouge.
Forced to leave their home and then from one prison camp to another, Sam and Sony endured and witnessed family separation, torture, starvation, mindless killings and acts more horrific than death.
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