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First They Killed My Father: A Daughter Of Cambodia Remembers

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The year is 1975. Five-year-old Luang Ung is living a comfortable lifestyle with her family–she loves going to the market and listening to the radio, specially if it bothers her big brothers. Her life is pretty great, that is, until the day the Khmer Rouge arrive. First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, chronicles Ung’s own childhood growing up during the merciless Cambodian Genocide. The book follows her over the course of five years, following her from her home in the city, through work camps to refugee camps, weaving between the lives and deaths of those whom she called family. The novel deals with the brutality of genocide, and is classified an adult novel, but in reality, no amount of age could prepare someone for the heart-wrenching tragedy that is a little girl striving to live amongst death. While some would argue that such an extreme trauma would leave the victim scarred …show more content…

He would tell her stories of love and magic, which in her mind were one in the same. And when the Khmer Rouge invaded and their weeklong trek to the work camp began, it was her father who kept the light in her eyes and the hope in her soul. Yet the war grew worse, and then came the day where the officers came to take him away. He never returned. That was the day that we, as the reader, first saw her light begin to flicker out. Upon realizing her father would not come home, she says “I think how the world is still somehow beautiful even when I feel no joy at being alive within it” (102). Her joy may have temporarily left with her father, but she still saw beauty. The magic her father told her about left when the war stole her innocence, but the love he described was still carried with her. Love may have become scarce, but it showed itself once in a while–in the mother who went hungry to feed her children, in her little sister who was too young and naïve to know of war, and most of all in the bittersweet memories of her

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