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The parched yellow fields outside the village where seventeen-year-old Jinda lives are her family's only source of income. How can the rain-starved crop produce enough rice to feed them, much less pay the rent? Perhaps the recently arrived young strangers from the city are right about the need for centuries-old traditions to change. At least when she listens to their talk, she feels the stirrings of hope . . .

Hesitantly, Jinda grows to trust the outsiders. There is Sri, who brings with her life-saving medicines and knowledge of how to use them. And there is Ned, who talks of taking charge on one's own destiny, and fighting those who would stand in the way. It is almost too late when Jinda realizes that her trust is misplacedthat to Sri and Ned their cause is more important than the lives it would affect. Against a vividly evoked backdrop of rural and urban Thailand, Jinda heroically faces the challenge of holding on to who she is as the world around her revolves in what seems to be never-ending change.

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Minfong Ho

Minfong Ho

1951 -
Chinese/Thai American
Minfong Ho was born in Burma and grew up in Thailand. In 1980, during the massive influx of refugees from Cambodia, Ms. Ho became a relief worker in... See more

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Rice Without Rain
When young intellectuals from Bangkok arrive in 17-year-old Jinda's remote village, they are greeted with suspicion as possible troublemakers...

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