-Historical novel set in the golden age of Cambodia's Angkor
civilization -Story of an ancient temple masterfully brought to life in
Burgess' second novel -Compelling chain of events leads to divided
loyalty and severed ties -Topical struggle to save tangible history
-Inspiring read for holidaymakers, historians and armchair travelers In
twelfth century Cambodia, a young woman called Jorani earns her living
guiding pilgrims up a two thousand-step stairway to the magnificent
cliff-top temple, Preah Vihear. One day, she accidentally witnesses the
furtive burning of sacred palm-leaf documents, and is drawn into a
succession struggle at the temple. She is forced to choose between
loyalty to family and to the son of the abbot, with whom she forms an
unlikely bond. Set in the golden age of Cambodia's Angkor civilization,
The Stairway Guide's Daughter brings to life a temple that is one of
humankind's most remarkable creations of faith and architecture and is
today a UNESCO World Heritage Site.