entertainment-arts-19169044 If you have 2 minutes free, watch this BBC video. Bravo to the performers and their unique way of sharing the KR story. Amazing. LU
entertainment-arts-19169044 If you have 2 minutes free, watch this BBC video. Bravo to the performers and their unique way of sharing the KR story. Amazing. LU
“Many recent books have told the tale of genocide and survival, but in Lucky Child Loung Ung has given us a book as unusual as it is heartbreaking-the story of a family torn in two after genocide…Loung has managed to follow First They Killed My Father with a book every bit as gripping and important, and she has given us a unique glimpse into America’s “melting pot”-a melting pot born of indescribable suffering but brimming with irrepressible life.” Samantha Power, Author - A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide (review for Lucky Child)
“I encourage everyone to read this deeply moving and very important book. Equal to the strength of the book is the woman who wrote it. She is a voice for her people and they are lucky to have her.” Angelina Jolie - United Nations High Commission for Refugees (review for Lucky Child)
“Both stories–Loung’s, told in her own voice, and Chou’s, narrated in the third person–are inherently fascinating and are recounted with a vividness and immediacy that make them even more so… Written with an engaging vigor and directness, Lucky Child is an unforgettable portrait of resilience and largeness of spirit.” Los Angeles Times (review for Lucky Child)
“In this gripping narrative Loung Ung describes the unfathomable evil that engulfed Cambodia during her childhood, the courage that enabled her family to survive, and the determination that has made her an eloquent voice for peace and justice in Cambodia. It is a tour de force that strengthens our resolve to prevent and punish crimes against humanities.” U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy, Congressional leader on human rights and a global ban on landmines (review for Lucky Child)
“Lucky Child is a tender, searing journey of two sisters, two worlds, two destinies. It is about the long-term consequences of war-how it changes everything, annihilates, uproots and separates families. And it is about how humans triumph, building lives wherever they land and finding their way back to each other.” Eve Ensler, Author - The Vagina Monologues (review for First They Killed My Father)
Cambodian circus group shines light on Khmer Rouge era
August 8, 2012
Market Garden Brewery’s Brews & Prose Reading Series a hit!
August 8, 2012
Novelist Vaddey Ratner’s book: ‘In the Shadow of the Banyan’
August 7, 2012
Vermont LuLu in the Sky Reading, June 9@3PM
June 6, 2012
Next Stop: Cuyahoga Public Library–Solon, OHIO.
May 23, 2012
Loung Ung: Burlington VT reading of Lulu In The Sky
May 22, 2012
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