![]() ![]() In the opening pages of The Rent Collector, Sang Ly's grandfather promises that it will be a very lucky day. When you come to the final chapter and close this book, you will appreciate many things you took for granted.ฤก. There are many lessons to be learned and the book is full of inspiration sure to generate lots of healthy conversation. I loved that the main character, living in a dump with untold challenges, wants to learn to read. Book Club Talking Points: The resounding message throughout this book is one of hope and at the same time disbelief, that people could live in such horrible conditions. ![]() Recommend for book clubs and Historical Fiction fans. I loved that the author highlighted the power of reading. Sang Ly wants a better life for her son and she is convinced that the path to this dream is learning to read. ![]() ![]() Sounds grim, but surprisingly enough the message running through this story is one of hope, determination and redemption. Sang Ly's young son Nisays' health suffers from living in these conditions and gang violence is a heartbeat away. As you can imagine, the dump is filthy and dangerous, and life is uncertain. The two main characters, Sang Ly and her husband live in Stung Meanchey, a garbage dump, and to survive they pick through truckloads of trash everyday, looking for things they can sell. The story is set in Cambodia just after the decline of the Khmer Rouge regime. PBR Book Review: Although The Rent Collector is fiction, the inspiration for this book is the documentary film "River of Victory". ![]()
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