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Sean Sheehan was brought up in London but every summer holiday was spent in Ireland and only glimpses from train windows on journeys from Euston to Holyhead suggested that other places existed. After adult years of travelling and living in Southeast Asia Sean now has his home in Ireland.

Works by Sean Sheehan

Lonely Planet : Britain : 1997 : 2nd edition (1997) — Author — 55 copies, 1 review
Anarchism (FOCI) (2003) 41 copies, 2 reviews
Essential Malta & Gozo (AA Essential Guides) (1955) — Editor — 33 copies
Cambodia (Cultures of the World) (1996) 30 copies, 2 reviews
Zimbabwe (Cultures of the World) (1996) 26 copies, 1 review
Fodor's Citypack Hong Kong (1996) 23 copies
The Holocaust (Timelines) (2005) 21 copies
AA CityPack Hong Kong (1996) 17 copies
Rome (The Ancient World) (1998) 14 copies
Fodor's Citypack Beijing (1999) 12 copies
AA Citypack Beijing (1999) 11 copies
Castles (Medieval World) (2004) 10 copies, 1 review
Socrates (Life & Times) (2007) 10 copies
Ancient African kingdoms (2010) 10 copies
Genocide (Just the Facts) (2005) 7 copies
Greenpeace (World Watch) (2003) 4 copies
Russia 1991-2001 (2001) 3 copies
Portrait of Singapore (2004) 3 copies
Istanbul (Lowcost) (2007) 2 copies
Lenine (2010) 2 copies
New York (1994) 2 copies
The Magic Of Bangkok (2002) 2 copies
Portrait of Kuala Lumpur (2004) 2 copies
The Magic Of Thailand (2003) 1 copy
Lenin (Life & Times) (2009) 1 copy

Associated Works

Take Back Your Time: Fighting Overwork and Time Poverty in America (2003) — Contributor — 90 copies, 2 reviews

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2021 (11) Africa (8) anarchism (14) ancient history (10) Asia (6) Cambodia (7) China (9) Country:Uganda (13) culture (14) cultures (6) Europe (5) food (5) geography (24) Greece (5) guide (5) guidebook (7) history (46) Ireland (10) lplibrarymelbourne (8) non-fiction (44) philosophy (12) politics (7) R:879 (11) reference (8) social studies (6) to-read (7) To:GodCares (13) travel (46) travel guide (14) WWII (13)

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Birthdate
1951
Gender
male

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7 reviews
This is a great informational story about the culture of Cambodia. I love how this book contains real-life photos to show children what the people, as well as the food (amongst other things) looks like. Children can have an accurate picture in their minds as they read. This makes the story overall more engaging and interesting. I also like how the author does not sugarcoat the information about this country. For example, the author mentions how there is famine, and how food is not always show more easy to come by. On a lighter note, the author then talks about the different types of food that are popular and why. This demonstrates to children real-life problems, without making the information too heavy for them. Furthermore, the main idea of this book is to inform children about the culture of Cambodians. show less
This book was a great read to learn about the culture of Cambodia. The book contains real photographs depicting what the people and the environment look like. This gives students a good idea of what to focus on as they are reading. The story is very engaging and interesting. The author also shares some reality where hunger, for example is a serious issue that needs to be recognized. It helps students see what issues there can be in places around the world. The main idea of the book is to show more show students Cambodian culture. show less

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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
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ISBNs
296
Languages
11

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