In Order to Live
A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom
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Publisher Description
“I am most grateful for two things: that I was born in North Korea, and that I escaped from North Korea.” - Yeonmi Park
"One of the most harrowing stories I have ever heard - and one of the most inspiring." - The Bookseller
“Park's remarkable and inspiring story shines a light on a country whose inhabitants live in misery beyond comprehension. Park's important memoir showcases the strength of the human spirit and one young woman's incredible determination to never be hungry again.” —Publishers Weekly
In In Order to Live, Yeonmi Park shines a light not just into the darkest corners of life in North Korea, describing the deprivation and deception she endured and which millions of North Korean people continue to endure to this day, but also onto her own most painful and difficult memories. She tells with bravery and dignity for the first time the story of how she and her mother were betrayed and sold into sexual slavery in China and forced to suffer terrible psychological and physical hardship before they finally made their way to Seoul, South Korea—and to freedom.
Park confronts her past with a startling resilience. In spite of everything, she has never stopped being proud of where she is from, and never stopped striving for a better life. Indeed, today she is a human rights activist working determinedly to bring attention to the oppression taking place in her home country. Park’s testimony is heartbreaking and unimaginable, but never without hope. This is the human spirit at its most indomitable.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A memoir, a thriller, and a historical adventure rolled into one, In Order to Live had us spellbound. We held our breath as young activist Yeonmi Park narrates her escape from North Korea at age 13, sneaking past armed guards on the frozen Chinese border. Park’s heartbreaking story shoots backwards and forwards in time, providing unfathomable snapshots of North Korean life, where children are forced to watch executions, dead bodies line the streets, and people risk their lives for a bowl of rice. We doubt we’ll ever forget this humbling, empowering tale of survival.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In 2007, the thirteen-year-old malnourished Park and her mother fled to China from North Korea. Park skillfully details the total mind control, fear and starvation which constitute the nightmarish daily life under North Korea's Kim dynasty. Park and her mother were also searching for her older sister, who escaped the country just a few days earlier. Park's narrative chronicles the downfall of her relatively prosperous family following her father's arrest and imprisonment for trading on the black market. Soon after, the family began its descent into starvation. Once in China, the pair, thinking they had reached freedom or at least food, instead realized they were now victims of human trafficking. "We had come to a bad place, maybe even worse than the one we had left." Eventually Park finds her way across Mongolia to South Korea. Following a painful period of adjustment to a new life, Park finds her footing. She gets her GED, she attends university, and even becomes a television celebrity on a talk and talent show featuring North Korean defectors. Now a leading human rights advocate, Park's remarkable and inspiring story shines a light on a country whose inhabitants live in misery beyond comprehension. Park's important memoir showcases the strength of the human spirit and one young woman's incredible determination to never be hungry again.
Customer Reviews
Absolutely incredible
Maybe the most incredible story I’ve ever read.
This book gives a gift ...
Yeonmi ,
I know you’ll never see this ... I have to say though your book gave me back a part of me . My Perspective . I cannot believe that after nearly 70 years , this is all still allowed to go on .
Readers , you will be taken on a heartrending and soul harrowing journey that will feel like sandpaper on your heart. At times I did though catch myself giggling and not sure if I should . (* the moment in the bathroom in China involving a scented object , her mom giggling under the blanket in South Korea .
I also kept wondering why this is let to continue. I wam only able to think that the answer is again power and money . What happened to these heroic and resilient women should never happen ... to anyone .
The poop section made me wonder how no one Caught anything . I just recently stumbled on video of a high ranking soldier , her family is extraordinarily lucky , because the video was horrifying . Let’s just say large parasites.
There are so many moments here I was literally clenching any part I could from anger and terror ... and others that felt oddly familiar... that strange not unfamiliar survival instinct . At all costs to escape , to live.
This book is a not to be missed horrific account of human survival from the perspective of a very young girl and her mother and sister . It’s a rarity in our time and that says something About North Korea or Publishing around the world ... I know there are more of these out there ... why haven’t we seen them publishers ?
So I ask you all , take this young girls place as she immerses you in the darkest country on earth (* google that picture ) and walks you through the streets of despair , of terror, of guilt , of survival instinct at its most primal . You will not be the same person after , and you will have insight into what’s being still allowed over there ...
Yeonmi is a warrior
Unbelievable story of a life I cannot even fathom. Reading Yeonmi’s story is humbling. It’s makes me grateful for the blessings I was born into, but breaks my heart knowing these events are still taking place in 2020. She is an incredible woman with an incredible story to tell.