Under the Same Sky : From Starvation in North Korea to Salvation in America
Under the Same Sky : From Starvation in North Korea to Salvation in America
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Author(s): Kim, Joseph
ISBN No.: 9780544705272
Pages: 288
Year: 201606
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Vital to our understanding of life in North Korea." -- Washington Post   "Powerful . Doesn't hold anything back." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review   Inside the hidden and mysterious world of North Korea, Joseph Kim lived a young boy's normal life until he was five. Then disaster struck: the first wave of the Great Famine, a long, terrible ordeal that killed millions, including his father, and sent others, like his mother and only sister, on desperate escape routes into China. Alone on the streets, Joseph learned to beg and steal until finally, in desperation, he too crossed a frozen river to escape to China.             A kindly Christian woman took him in and kept him hidden from the authorities. And through an underground network of activists, he was spirited to the American consulate, becoming one of just a handful of North Koreans to be brought to the United States as refugees.


Joseph knew no English and had never been a good student. Yet the kindness of his foster family changed his life. He became a dedicated student, mastered English, and made it to college, where he is now thriving thanks to his faith and inner strength. Under the Same Sky is an unforgettable story of suffering and redemption.   "A remarkable tale . Vividly describes what Joseph Kim and millions of other North Koreans endured." -- Christian Science Monitor   "A courageous and inspiring memoir."  -- Kirkus Reviews     JOSEPH KIM was born in North Korea in 1990.


In 2007 he came to the United States, where he completed high school. He is currently a college student in New York City.   STEPHAN TALTY is the coauthor of several works of narrative nonfiction, including Captain Phillips.   Author photograph Martin Bentsen   MARINER www.marinerbooks.com $15.95 ISBN 978-0-544-70527-2 Nonfiction 0616 / 1628359.


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