A Refugee's American Dream: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to the U.S. Secret Service
By Leth Oun, with Joe Samuel Starnes
Read by Tim Lounibos
Unabridged
    
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                      ISBN: 9798212960021 
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                      ISBN: 9798212960014 
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                      ISBN: 9798212960038 
| Runtime: | 10.76 Hours | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
Summary
Summary
Finalist for the Voice Arts Award for Outstanding Audiobook Narration
Following the fall of the Khmer Rouge, Oun survived a year of homelessness then nearly four years in refugee camps. Arriving in America, seventeen and penniless, Oun struggled, washing dishes at a Chinese restaurant for $3.15 an hour. Still, he persevered, graduating from Widener University and completing thousands of hours of training to pursue a career in the Secret Service.
While on President Obama's protection team, he returns to Cambodia after thirty-two years, reunites with family, and bonds with Reik, the Secret Service dog he handles. Through his most difficult moments, Oun displays truly inspiring resilience that ultimately leads to great achievements.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“That one person could go from a little boy too afraid to show fear to a man who protects presidents is an incredible journey by anyone’s standards…A remarkable life.”                                —Philadelphia Inquirer
                            
                                                        “A harrowing yet inspiring and upbeat survival story…A truly heartening story of sheer determination and the will to survive and thrive.”                                —Kirkus Reviews
                            
                                                Details
Details
| Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography | 
| Runtime: | 10.76 | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
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                             Leth Oun, a native of Cambodia who survived the Killing Fields, is a veteran United States Secret Service officer. He has protected presidents and vice presidents in four administrations in
forty-nine states and more than a dozen countries. A political refugee who immigrated to Maryland in 1983, he became an American citizen in 1990. He is a 1998 graduate of Widener University where he
majored in sociology and minored in criminal justice. Before going to work for the federal government in 2000, he held numerous jobs that ranged from working as a bank teller to clerking at
convenience stores to washing dishes for $3.15 an hour. He and his wife, Sophy, also a survivor of the Killing Fields, have been married since 1985 and have two grown children.
                                Leth Oun, a native of Cambodia who survived the Killing Fields, is a veteran United States Secret Service officer. He has protected presidents and vice presidents in four administrations in
forty-nine states and more than a dozen countries. A political refugee who immigrated to Maryland in 1983, he became an American citizen in 1990. He is a 1998 graduate of Widener University where he
majored in sociology and minored in criminal justice. Before going to work for the federal government in 2000, he held numerous jobs that ranged from working as a bank teller to clerking at
convenience stores to washing dishes for $3.15 an hour. He and his wife, Sophy, also a survivor of the Killing Fields, have been married since 1985 and have two grown children.