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Lucky Child : A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind

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A heart-wrenching memoir of resilience and family bonds.

Lucky Child would be a good read for those interested in a personal account of the Khmer Rouge Genocide in Cambodia, or for anyone seeking an inspiring story about a family's survival and resiliency in the face of war and loss. The alternating perspectives of Loung and her sister Chou provide a unique and powerful lens through which to experience their shared history.

  • Dayton Literary Peace Prize Nominee for Nonfiction (2006)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Lucky Child : A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind

Regular price ₱570.15
Unit price
per
ISBN: 9780060733957
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: ₱1,138.05
Authors: Loung Ung
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Date of Publication: 2006-04-11
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs, History
Goodreads rating: 4.18
(rated by 3207 readers)

Description

After enduring years of hunger, deprivation, and devastating loss at the hands of the Khmer Rouge, ten-year-old Loung Ung became the "lucky child," the sibling chosen to accompany her eldest brother to America while her one surviving sister and two brothers remained behind. In this poignant and elegiac memoir, Loung recalls her assimilation into an unfamiliar new culture while struggling to overcome dogged memories of violence and the deep scars of war. In alternating chapters, she gives voice to Chou, the beloved older sister whose life in war-torn Cambodia so easily could have been hers. Highlighting the harsh realities of chance and circumstance in times of war as well as in times of peace, Lucky Child is ultimately a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and to the salvaging strength of family bonds.
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A heart-wrenching memoir of resilience and family bonds.

Lucky Child would be a good read for those interested in a personal account of the Khmer Rouge Genocide in Cambodia, or for anyone seeking an inspiring story about a family's survival and resiliency in the face of war and loss. The alternating perspectives of Loung and her sister Chou provide a unique and powerful lens through which to experience their shared history.

  • Dayton Literary Peace Prize Nominee for Nonfiction (2006)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.