A review by bookboy_troy
Landbridge: life in fragments by Y-Dang Troeung

5.0

Just an absolutely incredible, powerful, and heartbreaking work of nonfiction. This reading experience will stay with me for the rest of my life. The emotional force of Y-Dang's prose sweeps you into her own lifeworld and the stories and lifeworlds of the Cambodian refugees she writes fiercely and passionately of.

This book is about her history and the history of the Cambodian genocide, but it is also about reclaiming and rewriting the narrative made about her upon her and her family's resettlement in Canada. You feel so intensely the weight of trauma that is carried throughout the lives of people that have had to flee their homelands from unspeakable and unimaginable tragedy, violence and genocide.

Rest peacefully, Y-Dang. Her words will continue to inform and inspire the world and I am in awe of the fortitude and resilience her life and work has given me as a reader of this book. A gift.