Children of the River by Linda Crew

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The irony of Soka wanting Sundara to marry Chinese because of their lighter skin, but not wanting her to marry a white boy, was utterly ironic, and provided insight into the way Soka, and other Cambodians were thinking, with this paradoxical goal of wanting to be as white as they could without actually being white...
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Soka also claimed that the Lam's could smell money, but at the same time, she kept other families away from the work, and was "smelling the money" just as much as they did. Irony's chief function in this book was to render how farcical and futile the racism and bigotry the Cambodians had, and to show that they were no better than the other races in the nation...
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