Arn Chorn-Pond

Internationally renowned human rights activist, community organizer and musician inspires change through his incredible stories of surviving the Cambodian Khmer Rouge genocide
• "Life changing…people were just blown away."
- SUNY Oswego
• "…bigger success than any of us could have anticipated…"
- Earlham College
• “He was wonderful. The students embraced him wholeheartedly… …WOW.”
- Southern Adventist University

• Subject of the Emmy-nominated documentary, The Flute Player.
• Separated from his family and forced by the Khmer Rouge into a youth work camp, he survived the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime by playing revolutionary songs on the flute.
• Honored with many awards, including the Reebok Human Rights
Award, the Anne Frank Memorial Award, and the Kohl
Foundation International Peace Prize
Never Fall Down is the achingly raw and powerful novel about Pond's life, a child of war who becomes a man of peace, from National Book Award finalist Patricia McCormick
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