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Camron Wright. They make their living scavenging recyclables from the trash. Life would be hard enough without the worry for their chronically ill child, Nisay, and the added expense of medicines that are not working. Just when things seem worst, Sang Ly learns a secret about the bad-tempered rent collector who comes demanding money–a secret that sets in motion a tide that will change the life of everyone it sweeps past. The Rent Collector is a story of hope, of one woman’s journey to save her son and another woman’s chance at redemption.

Fiction Historical Fiction Loading interface About the author. Camron Wright 11 books followers. He has owned several successful retail stores in addition to working with his wife in the fashion industry, designing for the McCall Pattern Company in New York. Amazon Explore Browse now. About the author Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.

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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. I had read The Rent Collector several years ago and had loved it. I actually started reading it around 4 in the afternoon and finished it at about am the next morning I just couldn’t put it down. I decided then that when it was our turn to choose the book for our Book Group meeting, sooner or later, this would be it.

Generally we don’t have unanimity on whether a book was enjoyable or important, and those discussions are always very lively. But when we all love a book, the discussion seems to move quickly to dessert because once everyone agrees it was a good book, silence falls. Not with The Rent Collector.

Everyone couldn’t say enough about the book, its characters, the thread of how important literature and literacy really are, the fact that this huge dump exists and people lived all around it and worked there The conversation even got a bit heated when our resident cynic was there was close to no likelihood that a person of the Rent Collector’s “talents” and influences could possibly exist in that setting most of believed that of course such a person could come forward in the most unlikely places and have a huge effect on so many people This book is a true find.

The story is set in Cambodia just after the decline of the Khmer Rouge regime. 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.

As you can imagine, the dump is filthy and dangerous, and life is uncertain. Sounds grim, but surprisingly enough the message running through this story is one of hope, determination and redemption. Sang Ly wants a better life for her son and she is convinced that the path to this dream is learning to read. As an avid reader, I loved this about. I loved that the author highlighted the power of reading. Recommend for book clubs and Historical Fiction fans.

I feel the author did a grave disservice to the people in the story by adopting their voice to tell what is an important story. I just could not get past the white male American voice pretending to be the voice of a female Cambodian trapped in a life at the dump.

I see this book receives high ratings, but for those of you who also felt put off by the voice, hey, I’m with you on that. I’ve been wanting to read The Rent Collector for a while and was excited that it was our book club choice this month as well. Once I started reading it, it was hard to put down. Sang Ly and her husband, Ki Lim, are just trying to survive day-to-day by collecting enough recyclables to pay for food and rent.

Their young son, Nisay, is ill and Sang Ly is frustrated because he’s fine while on medicine, but gets sick again when it runs out and they don’t have enough money to keep buying medicine for him. The rent collector, Sopeap Sin, is a mean, drunk woman.

When I first read the summary for this book, I was intrigued by the location of the story: the dump. I wondered how that would work and what kind of life someone could have living at the dump.

It was interesting to learn, too, that if they got evicted for not paying their rent, there were others waiting to move in and take their spot! One of my favorite conversations is between Sang Ly and her Auntie. Sang Ly’s son, Nisay, is sick and she has a dream where she knows she needs to take him to the Healer who lives in her childhood province of Prey Veng. They pull enough money together to go and have some interesting experiences along the way.

Her uncle works for the government and built a new home so they stay in his old home while they’re waiting to see the Healer. Sang Ly is talking to her aunt about her struggles and how she misses the province.

Sang Ly says it can’t be right if fate tries to keep her in the dump. Auntie says, “If it does, then so be it. But remember, the province, though beautiful, has its own pockets of ugliness. While the dump is ugly, it also has pockets of beauty. I think finding beauty in either place simply depends on where you decide to stand.

There’s an underlying theme of hope which runs through the entire book. I love the references to literature and the lessons that are taught throughout the book.

One of them is that, even though some of the same stories seem to be rewritten time and time again, we find ourselves drawn to them because they explain our lives and teach us to not give up hope and that we are meant to endure. I enjoyed reading about all the different characters and their relationships and Sopeap turned out to be quite complex. My first impression of her was not good and I didn’t like her but after learning more about her and what she had been through in the past to get her to where she was, I completely changed my mind and grew to love her.

That is definitely a real-life lesson as well. I can’t say enough good things about this book. It is easily one of the top 5 books I’ve read this year and would give it more stars if I could! It’s a great discussion book for any book club and is also fabulous to read on your own! I was given a copy of this book to review. Our book club read this and really had our eyes opened to the desperation many people in the world face.

The mega wealthy should hang their heads in shame for taking the unreasonable share of wealth that sustains their luxurious lifestyles. The poor of this world suffer because of the greed of the ruthless wealthy. This story had a happy ending, but unfortunately that is not attainable to most of those starving who live in hopelessness. See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Tragic that people live this way, beggars belief.

I found the writing a little tedious, but it did give insight into how others survive in what daily becomes a more and more difficult world. Report abuse. The book is a moving fictional novel about a lady who has lived a life spanning from before the Khmer Rouge period to modern day Cambodia. It is beautifully written, in that much of character development and the story is told by alternate literature which is a metaphor for the various character’s lives.

This is perhaps what I loved about the book the most. I have given the book 5 star because I felt myself moved and touched by the characters and I think it also makes us reflect on how Cambodia’s populas has been restructured as a result of the Khmer Rouge genocide. If this story was given a bit more editing it would be amazing! One person found this helpful. Gemma Coles. Loved it – it really made me think about being grateful for the moment I am living right now.

How I should be grateful for everything I have and that life isn’t always greener on the other side.

 
 

 

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Click the tabs for a pronunciation guide, a reading guide, author videos, and more! We’ve included pronunciations for several frequently used names colletcor places in The Rent Collector.

Adobe photoshop cc ipad pro download the sake of clarity, we show how a native Khmer speaker would pronounce the word, and well as a non-native speaker.

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Todd Smith Emmy winning director. A rich and rewarding renr of hope! Reading Guide. Print the Reading Discussion Questions by clicking the link or the icon. Video comments from the author for several of the questions are included below. Don’t feel like every question with its corresponding video must be discussed.

Select only those most appropriate rent collector book free your group читать статью adapt your group’s discussion according to interest. Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t yet read the book, we suggest you do so before you review the Reading Discussion Questions or watch the videos below, as they discuss elements of story and plot.

Reading Guide Question One. Reading Guide Question Two. Reading Guide Question Three. Reading Guide Question Four. Reading Guide Question Five. Reading Guide Question Six. Reading Guide Question Seven. Reading Guide Question Eight. Reading Guide Question Nine. Reading Guide Question Ten. Reading Guide Question Eleven. Reading Guide Question Twelve. Reading Guide Question Fres.

Reading Guide Question Fourteen. Reading Guide Question Fifteen. Since several pieces of classical literature and one or two rent collector book free pieces are referenced or quoted in The Rent CollectorI thought it may be of interest if I provide added history on those pieces. Some I used in their entirety; others, I simply referenced. With one noted exception, all are in the public domain and readily available online. Collectot are coloector by their order of appearance.

Dancing Monkeysa short piece of literature I included in its entirety, is attributed to Aesop. Collecttor you trust Wikipedia and in this case I doAesop was a Greek writer credited with a number of popular fables. Some accounts say he was a slave, others a black Ethiopian. Reamkeragain frse referenced, is a Cambodian epic poem known among the Khmer people for its portrayal in dance theatre.

In the Reamker, topics of trust, loyalty, love, and revenge play out in dramatic encounters among princes and giants, monkeys and mermaids, and a forlorn princess. Moby Dickby Colllector author Herman Melville, was first published in A shortened version of the translated story rentt read by Sang Ly, and several lines of dialogue revolve around the plot.

Sarannthe story of the Khmer Cinderella, crafted to meet the specific needs of pacing and style for The Rent Collectorwas patterned after numerous versions from an array of countries. If there rent collector book free an interest, an actual Khmer version of the Cinderella story was documented and told by Dr.

Jewell R. Coburn in her book, Angkat: The Cambodian Cinderella. It was written by Joni Buehner, and is the one work referenced besides those I created that is not in the public domain. It simply fit so collectod into the story, I asked Joni for permission to use it and rent collector book free kindly agreed. The final version included in The Rent Collector aptly demonstrates the countless factors a writer must consider when crafting a novel. Originally, I had Sang Ly read the short story, Long Oddsin rent collector book free entirety on her bus trip to the province.

However, the story’s length and unusual style rent collector book free removed the reader from my own story, I worried about bringing them back. Next, I shortened Long Oddsbut that wasn’t enough.

Then, rather than have Sang Ly read it, I tried having her relate the story from her point of view. Almost there, but not quite. In order to offer a more Asian feeling to the scene it is Cambodia, after allI changed the names and collectoe to protect the innocent.

That all said, I highly recommend you give the original version a read. Haggard was a celebrated writer and his work is most entertaining. Pyramus ren Thisbe are characters from Roman mythology, and a story of ill-fated love that is said to have inspired Romeo and Juliet. Like Rennt Oddsnoted above, I originally included the entire story, rent collector book free later opted to reference reny select rent collector book free.

There are several rent collector book free, but I have linked just one. Others can be found online. Once again, for reasons of style and pacing, I chose to use the version slightly edited by Hans Christian Andersen There are other classical works from Cambodia and around rent collector book free world mentioned only by name in Посмотреть больше Rent Collectorbut they are not listed here.

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So, to get a better feel for the task at hand, I dropped by my local bookstore and began приведенная ссылка peruse. Water for Elephants popped up as an excellent example and Sara Gruen is an accomplished writer, 10 keys activation free there you go.

 
 

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