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I was always curious about the goings on in n. Korea and this gave such a personal insight into not only the cruel regime but the peoples understanding of what's happening.
Strangely enough the image of horror of the life of a North Korean although grave, is not the thing I'll remember most about this story. It's the image of a boy and a girl holding hands in the dark.


My favourite people to learn about were the young female Dr Kim who escaped to China and was shocked to find the dogs better fed than herself and also Mrs Song, who believed in the regime so much and adored her leader for so long. It's hard to comprehend what such different lives they led from us.
I thought the book was very well written and researched. What a shame that so many of the people who do escape cannot adjust to life in a more free society.
I also just read Escape from Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West which I thought was an excellent follow up to this book.
Saw two books in the library today that looked interesting as well: North Korea Undercover: Inside The World's Most Secret State & The Impossible State: North Korea, Past and Future
There is a new book out, reviewed plus an interview with the author either yesterday or last Saturday which I think I am also going to have to read. Dear Leader. He still lives in fear of his life and has four armed guards provided by the South Korean government wherever he goes.
Nothing to Envy is one of my top five of all time, the only book my Book Club were completely unanimous about.
Nothing to Envy is one of my top five of all time, the only book my Book Club were completely unanimous about.

Had inspired me to read more as well, either about North Korea or by the same author.
There are links to to others that i found in the library on Friday Nikki.
I am 2/3 of the way through, compelling narrative and such sad tragic stories of what the people have to go through there.
I am 2/3 of the way through, compelling narrative and such sad tragic stories of what the people have to go through there.
Finished a few moments ago. Review is here
It is fascinating book, but so sad to read. You feel for the people left behind in that tragic country.
It is fascinating book, but so sad to read. You feel for the people left behind in that tragic country.

Good review, Paul. I'm going to have my kids read this.
I am really enjoying this read. Only about 1/2 way through but find it so interesting. I teach International business and many of my students have asked me about North Korea so I am very glad I've had a chance to get this recommendation.
Thanks Sandy. I agree too, it is completely beyond my comprehension as to why the elite there have this disregard for their own people.
I wouldn't say it was an enjoyable read, but a well written piece of journalism.
I wouldn't say it was an enjoyable read, but a well written piece of journalism.
I have just realised that I have Escape from Camp 14 on my Kindle, so I will be reading that this some time this year for sure.

A book I would definitely recommend.
Wow. What an unbelievable report. I thought this was very well written and that the individual stories were quite captivating. Very glad to have read it. How sad and mysterious a study in human nature NK is. Left me with so much to think about.

Cathy wrote: "I didn't join in with this one but just seen it is on Amazon today for 99p so will get it and catch up later."
Cathy, it will be one of the best 99p you have ever spent!
Cathy, it will be one of the best 99p you have ever spent!


Me too!!
Cathy wrote: "I didn't join in with this one but just seen it is on Amazon today for 99p so will get it and catch up later."
I was thinking of doing this too and based on what Jo has said and seeing Debbie will also be catching up with it, that has decided me so, I'm skipping off to buy it!
I was thinking of doing this too and based on what Jo has said and seeing Debbie will also be catching up with it, that has decided me so, I'm skipping off to buy it!
Books mentioned in this topic
Dear Leader (other topics)North Korea Undercover: Inside The World's Most Secret State (other topics)
The Impossible State: North Korea, Past and Future (other topics)
Escape from Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West (other topics)