End of Silence
"End of Silence" by Soe Tjen Marching is a compelling exploration of the human impact of political violence in Indonesia during the late 1960s. Published by Amsterdam University Press in 2017, this hardback edition spans 220 pages and delves into the personal narratives of those who have endured violence and stigmatization under the guise of anti-communism. Marching's poignant storytelling sheds light on the profound effects of historical trauma, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the complexities of genocide and its lasting repercussions. This book not only documents a dark chapter in Indonesian history but also honors the resilience of its survivors. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the intricate relationship between politics and personal lives, "End of Silence" is a significant addition to your bookshelf.