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Rosemary Rawlins

    Rosemary Rawlins explores the universal impulse to return home and what 'home' truly signifies. Her writing delves into themes of sisterhood, survival, and belonging, often drawing from poignant personal experiences. Rawlins illuminates the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity and the profound lessons learned from life's unexpected turns. Her prose is both heartbreakingly real and ultimately hopeful, examining the deep need to find one's place in the world.

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    All My Silent Years
    • 2019

      All My Silent Years

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      All My Silent Years is the story of a young girl dragged across the jagged edge of history who must learn to forgive herself for the law she broke to stay alive. Born on a farm in Battambang, Cambodia in 1964, Sokha Sang enjoys the peace and tranquility of a childhood spent in nature and guided by the rhythm of her family’s Buddhist faith. At eleven years old, her family protects her from the civil war broiling around her until she’s marched away at gunpoint and forced into labor by the Khmer Rouge. Under penalty of death by this brutal regime, Sokha is ordered to renounce her family and the traditions she reveres. In desperation, she breaks the law, putting those she loves in jeopardy. Will her family ever forgive her? All My Silent Years illuminates how fragile the thread of personal freedom can be when geopolitical forces conspire to dominate countries as people go about their daily lives, trusting that all will be well. Sokha’s story of survival sheds light on the universal impulse to return home—and to explore what “home” means to each of us.

      All My Silent Years