In Order To Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom
By (Author) Yeonmi Park
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
2nd May 2016
7th July 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Human rights, civil rights
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
951.93051092
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
226g
The incredible autobiography of Yeonmi Park- a North Korean defector who escaped across the Gobi desert and is now a leading spokesperson for human rights at just 24 years old Yeonmi Park was not dreaming of freedom when she escaped from North Korea. She didn't even know what it meant to be free. All she knew was that she was running for her life, that if she and her family stayed behind they would die - from starvation, or disease, or even execution. This book is the story of Park's struggle to survive in the darkest, most repressive country on earth; her harrowing escape to South Korea through China's underworld of smugglers and human traffickers; and her emergence as a leading human rights activist - all before her 21st birthday.
Clear-eyed and devastating. * Observer *
One of the most harrowing stories I have ever heard - and one of the most inspiring . . . A book to make you newly thankful for the freedom you have never been forced to fight for. * The Bookseller *
An eloquent, wrenchingly honest work that vividly represents the plight of many North Koreans. * Kirkus *
Yeonmi Park was born in Hyesan, North Korea in 1993 and currently lives in New York.