After They Killed Our Father: A Refugee from the Killing Fields Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind

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Description

In 1980, at the age of ten, Loung Ung escaped a devastated Cambodia and flew to the US as a refugee. She and her eldest brother, with whom she escaped, left behind their three surviving siblings, and her book is alternately heart-wrenching and heart-warming, as it follows the parallel lives of Loung and her closest sister, Chou, during the 15 years it took for them to be reunited. Their two worlds were very different, and Loung’s depiction of the contrast between her life in the affluent West and that of her sister, who navigated her way through landmine-strewn fields and survived raids by the Khmer Rouge, is laced with the guilt she feels about being the lucky one. This powerful story helps us to understand what happens when a family is torn apart by politics, adversity and war. It is also the compelling and inspirational tale of a remarkable woman.

Additional information

Weight 0.215 kg
Dimensions 2 × 13 × 19.8 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Year Published

2008-3-6

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1845963083

About The Author

Loung Ung is a National Spokesperson for the Campaign for a Landmine-Free World and has featured in the New York Times, Washington Post and Sunday Times, as well as Glamour and People magazines.

Review Quote

I encourage everyone to read this deeply moving and very important book

Other text

What could easily be a tale of despair and defeat becomes, through simple and poweful prose, a celebration of courage and humanity