First They Killed My Father

A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers

Paperback, 222 pages

English language

Published May 21, 2005 by Mainstream Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-84018-519-5
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First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers is a 2000 non-fiction book written by Loung Ung, a Cambodian-American author and childhood survivor of Democratic Kampuchea. It is her personal account of her experiences during the Khmer Rouge regime.

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On Monday I finished reading First They Killed My Father which is the autobiographical story of a young girl's experiences during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. I've read a lot of books like this and I usually find them uplifting but this book just made me sad. In Rwanda, you see people's incredible resilience and determination to overcome the prejudices of the past. When I read the story of the boy solider, A Long Way Gone, I was heartened by the knowledge that he had escaped that life and become a strong and motivational person.


The problem is that I cannot derive anything positive at all from what happened in Cambodia. For four years the Khmer Rouge government systematically worked, starved and tortured to death 20% of the population. The reason that I picked up this book in the first place is that they have …

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Subjects

  • Asian / Middle Eastern history: postwar, from c 1945 -
  • Biography: general
  • Political oppression & persecution
  • Cambodia
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Politics/International Relations
  • Childhood Memoir
  • Political
  • Women
  • Biography & Autobiography / General
  • Biography: political