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Stars between the Sun and Moon, one woman's life in North Korea and escape to freedom, by Lucia Jang and Susan McClelland

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Stars between the Sun and Moon, one woman's life in North Korea and escape to freedom, by Lucia Jang and Susan McClelland
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
memoirs
Main title
Stars between the Sun and Moon
Medium
sound recording audiobook CD
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Responsibility statement
by Lucia Jang and Susan McClelland
Sub title
one woman's life in North Korea and escape to freedom
Summary
Born in 1970s North Korea, Lucia Jang grew up in a typical household--her parents worked in the factories and the family scraped by on rationed rice and a small garden. Nightly, she bowed to her photo of Kim Il-Sung. But it was the beginning of a chaotic period with a decade-long famine resulting in more than a million deaths. In this harsh time, Jang married an abusive man who sold their baby. She left him and went home to help her family by illegally crossing the river to China to trade goods. She was caught and imprisoned twice. After giving birth to a second child, which the government ordered to be killed, she escaped with him, fleeing under gunfire across the Chinese border. This stunning demonstration of love and courage reflects the range of experiences many North Korean women have endured--loss of a child, starvation, imprisonment, and trafficking
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