Beneath the Killing Fields: A Family Remembers - Softcover

Chhim, Peter; Tatreau, Megan

 
9798993114705: Beneath the Killing Fields: A Family Remembers

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What happens to a family when survival means silence?

In this powerful memoir, Peter Chhim shares the story of his family’s survival during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia — one of the darkest chapters of the 20th century. Through intimate interviews with his parents and siblings, he reconstructs memories of forced labor, starvation, loss, and resilience, weaving them together with his own reflections as the child of survivors.

Each chapter gives voice to a different family member, revealing how war fractures not only lives but also memory, identity, and love. From quiet acts of defiance to unspoken grief, Beneath the Killing Fields preserves personal histories that might otherwise be lost to silence.

More than a memoir, this is a story of perseverance and hope — a reminder of the importance of remembering, even when remembering is painful. For readers of When Broken Glass Floats and First They Killed My Father, this book offers a deeply human perspective on survival, trauma, and the unbreakable bonds of family.

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