The Disappeared
ABOUT
THE BOOK
Anne Greves is a motherless Canadian girl and her lover, Serey, a gentle Cambodian rebel and exiled musician. One day he leaves their Montreal flat to seek out his family in the aftermath of Pol Pot’s savage revolution. After a decade without word, Anne abandons everything to search for him in Phnom Penh, a city traumatized by the Khmer Rouge slaughter.
Against all odds, the lovers are reunited, and in a country where tranquil rice paddies harbour the bones of the massacred, these two self-exiled lovers struggle to recreate themselves in a world that rejects their hopes. But when Serey disappears again, Anne discovers that the journey she must embark upon may reveal a story she cannot bear.
Haunting, vivid, elegiac, The Disappeared is an unforgettable consideration of language, justice, and memory, at once a battle cry and a piercing lament, for truth, for love.
NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS
The Disappeared is a love story which penetrates to the chilly core of the Cambodian tragedy of the 1970s, as Echlin successfully links the love story between a young Montrealer and a Cambodian foreign student to the rampages of the Khmer Rouge. It evokes questions about our very human need to revisit the past.