First They Killed My Father

By Loung Ung

Price: $23.95

On Sale: 1/26/2000

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First They Killed My Father

By Loung Ung

Price: $23.95

On Sale: 1/26/2000

About the Book

One of seven children of a high-ranking government official, Loung Ung lived a privileged life in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh until the age of five. Then, in April 1975, Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge army stormed into the city, forcing Ung’s family to flee and, eventually, to disperse. Loung was trained as a child soldier in a work camp for orphans, her siblings were sent to labor camps, and those who survived the horrors would not be reunited until the Khmer Rouge was destroyed.

Harrowing yet hopeful, Loung’s powerful story is an unforgettable account of a family shaken and shattered, yet miraculously sustained by courage and love in the face of unspeakable brutality.

 

Product Details

ISBN: 9780060193324
Imprint: Harper
On Sale: Jan 26, 2000
List price: $23.95
No of pages: 256
Trim Size: 6.440 in (w) x 9.530 in (h) x 0.910 in (d)
BISAC 1: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs
BISAC 2: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military
BISAC 3: HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
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Loung Ung

Biography

Loung Ung was the National Spokesperson for the “Campaign for a Landmine Free World,” a program of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for co-founding the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Ung lectures extensively, appears regularly in the media, and has made more than thirty trips back to Cambodia. She is also the author of Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind and LuLu in the Sky.

About the Book

One of seven children of a high-ranking government official, Loung Ung lived a privileged life in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh until the age of five. Then, in April 1975, Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge army stormed into the city, forcing Ung’s family to flee and, eventually, to disperse. Loung was trained as a child soldier in a work camp for orphans, her siblings were sent to labor camps, and those who survived the horrors would not be reunited until the Khmer Rouge was destroyed.

Harrowing yet hopeful, Loung’s powerful story is an unforgettable account of a family shaken and shattered, yet miraculously sustained by courage and love in the face of unspeakable brutality.

 

Product Details

ISBN: 9780060193324
Imprint: Harper
On Sale: Jan 26, 2000
List price: $23.95
No of pages: 256
Trim Size: 6.440 in (w) x 9.530 in (h) x 0.910 in (d)
BISAC 1: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs
BISAC 2: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military
BISAC 3: HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Loung Ung

Biography

Loung Ung was the National Spokesperson for the “Campaign for a Landmine Free World,” a program of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for co-founding the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Ung lectures extensively, appears regularly in the media, and has made more than thirty trips back to Cambodia. She is also the author of Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind and LuLu in the Sky.