

Whose smell is barely perceptible over the stench of the brown rivers of the dump which surrounds Their toddler son, Nisay, has perpetual diarrhea, Up drunk to collect rent from them each month. Works the trucks as they show up each morning to dump their garbage, which gives him a goodĬhance at salvaging enough items to buy food for the day. Their home is a cardboard structure with cardboard floors and a canvas flap for a door. Husband Ki Lim, picking trash from Stung Meanchey, the monstrous dump in which they live with Introduces us to Sang Ly who is blind to writing and consigned to eke out a living with her Team with her on his shoulder: he became her legs and she his eyes. Young boy who can't see with a young girl who cannot walk and form them into a seeing-walking Doerr takes us into the body ofĪ pre-teen blind girl who reports the dramatic events of her WWII life to us. It fits the genre of two novels I very much enjoyed: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthonyĭoerr and The Art of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Philipp Sendker. This novel is meta-literature, a feature which only becomes clear in the middle of the book.

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