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Leaving the House of Ghosts
Cambodian Refugees in the American Midwest
Sarah Streed

ISBN 978-0-7864-1354-6
photos, map, chronology, bibliography, index
223pp. softcover 2002

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On April 17, 1975, after five years of civil war, the Khmer Rouge guerrillas invaded Cambodia’s major cities and forced the residents on a mass exodus to the countryside. Their leader, Pol Pot, established a government based on terror to bring about his dream of an agrarian society where work was done by hand--without what he believed to be corruptive influences. By the time the Vietnamese captured Phnom Penh and ended this brutal experiment in communism in 1979, an estimated two million Cambodians were dead and hundreds of thousands had begun to flee the country for refugee camps in Thailand.

Survivors of Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge now living in the Midwest tell their stories in this work. Many of them were children during that time, unable to comprehend exactly what was happening and why, but now able to reveal the trauma they experienced.

Noeun Nor and Sinn Lok recollect being wrenched from their families and put into labor camps around the age of five. Prum Nath talks about her mother encouraging her to eat the last grains of her family’s rice. Sokhary You remembers giving birth on a mountain without a doctor or hospital and using rusty scissors to cut the umbilical cord.

About the Author
Sarah Streed has written for various journals and reviews and has taught writing, most recently at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She currently lives in Stoughton, Wisconsin.

Award Winner
Honorable Mention, August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award--Council for Wisconsin Writers

Reviews

"a thoughtful mixture of memoir, history, and sociology...a vivid portrait of the lives of Cambodian refugees...worth reading"--Mekong Network

"Profoundly moving.... The stories that these men and women have to tell are a heartbreaking mixture of loss, trauma and resilience.... Streed has produced an elegant work."--David Chandler, a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer in Cambodia, is a noted historian and scholar of Cambodia.

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