Putsata Reang

Putsata Reang

Putsata Reang is an author and a journalist whose writings have appeared in The New York Times, Politico, The Guardian, Ms, and The Seattle Times, among other publications. Born in Cambodia and raised in rural Oregon, Reang has lived and worked in more than a dozen countries, including Cambodia, Afghanistan, and Thailand. She is an alum of residencies at Hedgebrook, Kimmel Harding Nelson, and Mineral School, and she has received fellowships from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and Jack Straw Writers Program. She teaches memoir writing at the University of Washington’s School of Professional & Continuing Education.

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Ma and Me
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Ma and Me
  • By: Putsata Reang
  • Narrator: Putsata Reang
  • Length: 11 hours 21 minutes
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio
  • Publish date: May 17, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (366 ratings)
(366 ratings)
“Putsata Reang’s quiet narration of her beautiful, poignant memoir holds both deep compassion and raw pain. Reang’s ability to capture both her own and her mother’s histories, desires, and dreams–in her voice and her... Read more

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