<p>Hi! I finished reading this book today, and I want to reccomend it. It is a book about a boy who lives in a prison camp during the time of the Khmer Rouge. It is written from his point of view about what he sees and experiences. It starts of with him having fun with his little brother. Then, they are herded away and expected to walk to these camps where they are seperated and told to work in the rice fields. They face starvation. But, Arn finds a job which saves him. This is playing music. Of course, it only lasts for a small amount of time, and then he faces more hardships with war, and pain. I loved this book because the boy, Arn, shows perseverence. I’ll tell you before, this book is not sugar coated. It shows all the gore and disease that was in the camps. Also, this is a true story and I highly recommend it.</p>