The Sleeping Mountain

The Sleeping Mountain by Melody Hing Suong is a captivating Cambodian tale published by AuthorHouse in 2006. This edition features 41 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows two brothers, Sambath and Samnang, exploring themes of family dynamics and personal choices against the backdrop of their small farm after the loss of their parents.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of Cambodian folklore woven into the story, highlighting the contrasting paths of the two brothers. Sambath, the elder, seeks to evade responsibility, while the diligent Samnang strives to support their family. As Samnang embarks on a journey to a mountain, he awakens a sleeping mountain that holds breathtaking discoveries, ultimately leading to a fate-altering revelation for Sambath. This tale encapsulates elements of respect, courage, and justice, reflecting the moral lessons often found in legends and myths.
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This Cambodian tale tells the story of two brothers, Sambath and Samnang. The oldest, Sambath, spends his days thinking about ways to avoid helping his father and brother out on their small farm. Samnang, the younger brother, works hard to help lessen the work for his father. After their parents passed away Sambath requested the two brothers part ways, but not before they split up their parents’ property. Sambath got their home and the small farmland. Samnang left humbly with some books, a cat, and a dog. He bid his brother farewell and went to live high atop a mountain. Here, he awakens a sleeping mountain from its one hundred-year hibernation. What he discovered inside was breathtaking. But for his brother, the discovery inside would change his fate forever. This story embodies the various elements that are common to Cambodian folktales. Respect, courage, and justice are all embedded in this unforgettable tale about the good being rewarded and the bad getting what is deserved.
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