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The Rent Collector

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The Rent Collector

Survival for Ki Lim and Sang Ly is a daily battle at Stung Mean Chey, the largest municipal waste dump in all of Cambodia. 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 ill-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. It demonstrates that even in a dump in Cambodia - perhaps especially in a dump in Cambodia - everyone deserves a second chance.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 9 hours and 12 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Shadow Mountain

Audible.com Release Date: December 30, 2012

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B00E9845O6

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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 1:30 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.

While it might sound odd to say that I love a book set in a garbage dump in Phnom Penh, it's true. Sang Ly, Ki Lim, and little Nisay live at Stung Meanchey, a garbage dump covering over 100 acres. Ki is a picker, someone who picks through filthy trash in hopes of finding treasures he can sell to buy food for his family, and Sang Ly is his young wife and the mother of their son Nisay.Despite the putrid smells, unsettling sights, and the unpredictability of their lives, the two never complain about their lot in life. Their most pressing concern is their toddler who is quite small for his age and has an ailment that doctors are unable to remedy. In addition to being consumed with worry about Nisay, Sang Ly and Ki have to deal with a frequently drunk, sloppy, crude, loud woman named Sopeap Sin, the rent collector. As the story unfolds, the reader learns of Sopeap's past and the events that led her to Stung Meanchy. Something happens one afternoon, and the rent collector begins teaching Sang Ly to read.Reading opens new worlds and ways of thinking for Sang Ly. Sopeap teaches her, "We are all literature--our lives, our hopes, our desires, our despairs, our passions, our strengths, our weaknesses. Stories express our longing not only to make a difference today but to see what is possible for tomorrow." Because of her reading ability, Sang Ly goes on to entertain, teach, and help others.In The Rent Collector, there is sadness and joy, good and evil, strength and weakness, birth and death, hope and despair, and past and present. Isn't that true of real life as well? The reader is left pondering something Sang Ly asked her grandfather: "Where is the balance between humbly accepting our life's trials and pleading toward heaven for help, begging for a better tomorrow?"Sang Ly says, "It is the beautiful times I cherish." If she can see beauty in her life, so can we who live in homes with air conditioning, healthy children, and wide screen TVS far away from garbage dumps with disease, stench, gangs, and leaches.

The Rent Collector was a treasure of a story about a trash dump in Cambodia and the memorable characters who eked out a living there. What made it even more incredible was that it was based on a true story. The main character, Sang Ly was determined to improve herself and make a better life for her family by learning to read. She found an unlikely teacher in Sopeap Sin, the grumpy, foul-tempered rent collector. Sopeap teaches Sang Ly about literature and life as they become close friends. I really enjoyed this book. It was beautifully written. Sang Ly never lost hope that life would get better, even though she lived in the dump. Uplifting!

It took me a while after purchasing this book to actually read it because I mostly like to read positive and fun books, with a few downers thrown in between. I never write reviews, but I must comment on this one. It really made me see my own life differently. I was able to take a step back and appreciate all that I have without the cloud of guilt or darkness of some people's reality hanging overhead. It takes talent to write in a way that helps us see that even small and seemingly insignificant acts of kindness and generosity can mean a world of difference to someone else. I loved that I was still thinking about this book weeks after I finished it, and felt compelled to mention it to everyone I spoke with! There is a tiny bit of content that makes me hesitate in having my young teens read it, but I feel they have much to gain from it and will be sure to have them read it soon (the fact that I hesitate makes it all the more inviting to them, and they are begging me to borrow it). There is definitely something valuable, worth while, life changing, and even beautiful, in the time spent with Sang Ly in this book that takes us to a dump in Cambodia.

Although THE RENT COLLECTOR is fiction, the inspiration for this book is the documentary film RIVER OF VICTORY. 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. Sang Ly’s young son Nisay's health suffers from living in these conditions and gang violence is a heartbeat away. 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

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