We use cookies for performance, analytics and marketing. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies. For more information, view our Privacy Policy.
First They Killed My Father
The author tells a story reflective of the experiences shared by many Cambodians who lived through the Vietnam War.
The author tells a story reflective of the experiences shared by many Cambodians who lived through the Vietnam War.
- Description
- Customize
The author tells a story reflective of the experiences shared by many Cambodians who lived through the Vietnam War. The fascinating firsthand account vividly describes events during this time in history: her life prior to Vietnamese occupancy in the capital city of Phnom Penh; several attempts by her family to flee the concentration camps; to finally leaving for America and finding a new life, while still searching for her now-separated family. The gripping story, both sad and courageous, reflects on the human ability to endure, and ultimately, persevere toward a better life.
The decision to homeschool our daughter, Alexa, was an easy one. Choosing a curriculum that worked well with her goals and schedule was a little more difficult.
Jenna Henning