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  • Daughter of Song

  • A Cambodian Refugee Family, Their Daughter, Crime, and Injustice
  • By: Doug Hood
  • Narrated by: Gary Bennett
  • Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Daughter of Song

By: Doug Hood
Narrated by: Gary Bennett
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"A true crime tale told with earnest compassion and cultural sensitivity…with a great deal of empathy, as well as an ample amount of detail...offering an intimacy that many true-crime stories lack."—Kirkus Reviews

While volunteering at a women's prison, Doug stumbles upon Panna Krom's story. A gut-wrenching tragedy that would send him on a meandering near-impossible mission to try to correct an appalling injustice.

Panna, the 17-year-old daughter of a Cambodian refugee family, went from hiding an unwanted pregnancy to being charged in a highly-publicized murder case. That ultimately earned her an 18-year sentence.

With no legal credentials, Doug exposes a broken criminal justice system which had ignored crucial facts and discovered other surprising prison sentences for crimes identical to Panna’s.

Daughter of Song is a gripping account of a bold attempt to right an irreparable wrong while spanning dangerous treks through the Khmer Rouge-controlled jungles of Cambodia and the suffering of wasted years behind bars.

“Compelling…gripping…incredible reporting…very fine writing.”—Amy Nutt, Washington Post columnist, author, and Pulitzer Prize winner

“I just had the pleasure of reading your manuscript. It's incredible; the story itself is powerful and moving. Congratulations on completing such a wonderful book; I'm inspired by your example.”—Rachel E. Barkow, vice dean and Charles Seligson Professor of Law, NYU School of Law

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A hidden gem on Audible

Brilliant story telling about a harsh system of justice involving an immigrant family. Riveting. Easy five stars.

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One the best audiobooks I've heard in a long time

Daughter of Song is a truly remarkable book -- gripping, earnest, deeply researched, and elegantly written. It is a triumph of genres ranging from investigative reportage and ethnographic study to family history and appeal for social justice. The author's ability to combine all these into one book is a testament to his versatility as a writer. Moreover, the narration is superb in every respect. All in all, this is one of the best of the dozens and dozens of audio books I've listened to in recent years.

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The most awesome crime novel I have read so far

This book was quite a surprise. An unusual crime is dissected and justice is finally achieved. Reads like a great crime novel. Hard to stop listening.

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A must have in your collection

An extraordinarily well-told tale of a young refugee daughter caught in the harsh judicial system. The narrator perfectly captures the author’s journey as he tells of his this family’s path from Cambodia, then through the prison apparatus and the clemency process. Superb book, leaves a lot to think about

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Gripping story

This is the best true crime storiesI’ve listened in a long time. I will go back and listen to it again.

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Excellent

I want to read more of this author’s work and hear more of the narrator’s voice

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