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Black Girl from Pyongyang: In Search of My Identity

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Black Girl from Pyongyang: In Search of My Identity

Contributors:

By (Author) Monica Macias

ISBN:

9780715654309

Publisher:

Duckworth Books

Imprint:

Duckworth

Publication Date:

2nd March 2023

UK Publication Date:

2nd March 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Autobiography: historical, political and military
Political structures / systems: autocracy, totalitarianism and dictatorship
Geopolitics
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Narrative theme: politics / economics
Political abduction, imprisonment, Disappearance and assassination
African history: pre-colonial
Colonialism and imperialism

Dewey:

967.18031092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

The extraordinary true story of a West African girl's upbringing in North Korea under the guardianship of President Kim Il Sung.

In 1979, aged only seven, Monica Macias was sent from West Africa to the unfamiliar surroundings of North Korea by her father, the President of Equatorial Guinea, to be educated under the guardianship of his ally, Kim Il Sung.

Within months, her father was executed in a military coup; her mother became unreachable. Effectively orphaned, she and two siblings had to make their life in Pyongyang. At military boarding school, Monica learned to mix with older children, speak fluent Korean and handle weapons on training exercises.

Reaching adulthood, she went in search of her roots. Spending time in Madrid, Malabo, New York, Seoul and finally London, at every step she had to reckon with others' perceptions of her adoptive homeland. Optimistic yet unflinching, Monica's astonishing and unique story challenges us to see the world through different eyes.

Reviews

'A fascinating glimpse into life in North KoreaNew Statesman


Monica's is an evocative memoir of a remarkable childhood followed by a decades-long search around the globe for her identity and the truth about her father. But beyond that, it is a stunning treatise on politics, power and culture'Florence Olajide, bestselling author of Coconut


'A fascinating account of a womans quest for autonomy, and her bravery and determination to find the truth. Its an investigative story to understand her true father, a powerful but controversial figure, the real man behind his many personas. A woman who was raised between countries, in search of her true home'Lily Dunn, author of Sins of My Father


A testament to the power of survival, and the strengthit takes to interrogatethe world you're born into,Black Girl from Pyongyangis a beautiful and startling coming of age storyAli Millar, author of The Last Days


Monica Maciaschallenges readers in her remarkable memoir to interrogate the modalities of truth in our modern world, to closely examine and dismantle what we think we know and what the powers that be would have us believe. Hers is a weighty inheritance, one that she explores with grace, compassion, and enormous courageLy Tran, author of House of Sticks


With intimate knowledge through some of the worlds least-known places, Monica Macias leads us on an extraordinary journey.Her perspective as an African, Asian and European woman is absolutely singularas she searches for home, for her history and for her own identity.Her story is told with clear-eyed honesty and self-reflection, as she seeks to better understand herself, the circumstances of her birth and upbringing, and the world she travels around so bravely.You have never read a book likeBlack Girl From Pyongyang, and you wont soon forget itMarcia de Sanctis, author of A Hard Place to Leave


'Black Girl fromPyongyangtells a heart-warming story of conflicting emotions. A delight to read'Dr J. E. Hoare, Centre of Korean Studies, SOAS

Author Bio

Monica Macias has lived in several countries around the world and now resides in south London. Black Girl from Pyongyang is her first book to be published in English, and she will be the subject of a forthcoming documentary film.

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