What is In Order to Live about?
This poignant memoir recounts the harrowing journey of a young girl's escape from the oppressive regime of North Korea. Through vivid storytelling, it explores themes of survival, resilience, and the quest for freedom. The author shares her experiences of tyranny, desperation, and ultimately, hope as she navigates the challenges of crossing borders and adapting to a new life, shedding light on the realities faced by those under totalitarian rule.
Who should read In Order to Live
- Young adults seeking understanding of totalitarian regimes.
- Readers interested in personal stories of survival and resilience.
- Human rights advocates wanting to learn about North Korea's realities.
What is Nothing to Envy about?
This compelling narrative explores the lives of six North Koreans, revealing their struggles and hopes in a repressive regime. Through personal stories, the book uncovers the harsh realities of daily life, including love, loss, and the desire for freedom. It paints a vivid picture of a society hidden from the outside world, highlighting the resilience and courage of individuals amidst overwhelming oppression.
Who should read Nothing to Envy
- History enthusiasts seeking insights on North Korea.
- Readers interested in human rights and oppression stories.
- Journalists researching life in authoritarian regimes.

