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<blockquote><p>In his first novel George<em> </em>Groslier glorifies the colonizing power of France while celebrating a Khmer art of living. His protagonist R&eacute;sident Ternier lives his life in devotion to his mission to the roads that link beings bring villages into the world open up economies and guarantee security and peace.</p><p><strong>Professor Henri COPIN&mdash;Foreword</strong></p></blockquote><p>A chance encounter on a French country road irrevocably intertwines the fate of Pierre Ternier&mdash;a colonial administrator visiting from Cambodia&mdash;with successful car manufacturer Roland Gassin and his wife H&eacute;l&egrave;ne. When Ternier learns the Gassins are headed to French Indochina to explore manufacturing their cars he extends an invitation to visit him in Cambodia.</p><p>As Roland concludes their business in Vietnam H&eacute;l&egrave;ne is the first to arrive in the rural Cambodian province of Battambang where Ternier&rsquo;s primary duties are constructing and repairing the Protectorate&rsquo;s rapidly expanding road network. Through Ternier&rsquo;s warm hospitality H&eacute;l&egrave;ne is immersed in the rural lifestyle and Khmer culture as she is charmed by the friendly natives. Soon however it becomes apparent that H&eacute;l&egrave;ne is a woman with a secret&hellip;a secret that would change all of their lives forever.</p><p><strong><sub>* * *</sub></strong></p><p>Born in Cambodia in 1887 George GROSLIER redefined the art architecture history and literature of his beloved birthplace. Here in its first English translation Groslier gives readers a candid and intimate look at life in early 20th century colonial French Indochina.</p><p>This edition includes an insightful foreword by Professor Henri Copin supplemental materials the original French text publisher&rsquo;s notes and a 75-page feature article by Tom Kramer: &ldquo;Colonial Battambang Today&mdash;Revisiting George Groslier&rsquo;s Setting for <em>The Road of the Strong</em>.&rdquo;</p>