Never Fall Down
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Historical / Asia
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Patricia McCormick
This National Book Award nominee from two-time finalist Patricia McCormick is the unforgettable story of Arn Chorn-Pond, who defied the odds to survive the Cambodian genocide of 1975-1979 and the labor camps of the Khmer Rouge.Based on the true story of Cambodian advocate Arn Chorn-Pond, and authentically told from his point of view as a young boy, this is an achingly raw and powerful historical novel about a child of war who becomes a man of peace. It includes an author's note and acknowledgments from Arn Chorn-Pond himself. When soldiers arrive in his hometown, Arn is just a normal little boy. But after the soldiers march the entire population into the countryside, his life is changed forever. Arn is separated from his family and assigned to a labor camp: working in the rice paddies under a blazing sun, he sees the other children dying before his eyes. One day, the soldiers ask if any of the kids can play an instrument. Arn's never played a note in his life, but he volunteers. This decision will save his life, but it will pull him into the very center of what we know today as the Killing Fields. And just as the country is about to be liberated, Arn is handed a gun and forced to become a soldier. Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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Author
Patricia McCormick
Pages
229
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2012-05-08
ISBN
0062114425 9780062114426
Ratings
Google: 4
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"This book attracted me because I visited Cambodia about 15 years ago. I think that this is a very good depiction of what life must have been like for kids during the time of the Khmer Rouge. It was certainly eye-opening for me to see so few men my age in the country.<br/><br/>The plot is based on the experiences of Arn Chorn-Pond as a child soldier. It is a story of the strength of the human spirit and its ability to overcome nearly any adversity."
"Similar to Night, Never Fall Down is a very detailed first-person narrative depicting great suffering and torture. As just a child, it is interesting to see Arn transform from being completely innocent to having to kill to survive. The writing makes the story sound very authentic and the author does a very good job of describing what Arn went through as well as the things that went through his head. It's one of those books that's not easy to put down; I would definitely recommend it."