38 pages • 1 hour read
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Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick follows the true story of Arn Chorn-Pond, an eleven-year-old Cambodian boy forcibly recruited as a child soldier for the Khmer Rouge. He endures brutal conditions, loses touch with his family, and navigates the horrors of war, eventually finding refuge in Thailand and a new life in the United States, while seeking healing and purpose as an activist. The book includes detailed depictions of violence, starvation, and loss.
Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick receives praise for its powerful storytelling and emotional depth. The protagonist's resilience amidst the Khmer Rouge regime captivates readers, though some critique the simplistic language. Despite this, the author's research and sensitivity in portraying harrowing events make it a commendable, if occasionally graphic, read.
A reader who would enjoy Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick is likely interested in historical fiction and stories of survival. They may have appreciated First They Killed My Father by Loung Ung or Sold by Patricia McCormick. This reader appreciates narratives that tackle difficult subjects like war and human resilience with sensitivity and depth.
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Lexile Level
710LMilitary / War
History: World
Society: War
Emotions/Behavior: Grief
Realistic Fiction
Historical Fiction
Action / Adventure