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Living Sacrifice Book Co. Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean Woman
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The book "In Order to Live" by Soon Ok Lee offers a harrowing firsthand account of life in a North Korean prison. This poignant memoir is essential for readers seeking to understand the brutal realities faced by individuals in oppressive regimes. It serves as an eye-opening exploration of human rights violations and endurance.
In this compelling narrative, Soon Ok Lee recounts her experience after being wrongfully imprisoned for six years due to her refusal to comply with a government officer's demands. The book provides detailed insights into the harsh conditions of North Korean prisons, the psychological and physical struggles of inmates, and the resilience of those who maintain their faith in the face of adversity. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the implications of totalitarianism and the struggles of the Christian community within North Korea.
Key Features:- Author: Soon Ok Lee, a survivor of North Korean political imprisonment.
- Condition: Used Book in Good Condition, ensuring affordability.
- Insightful: Provides firsthand accounts of torture and survival in a North Korean prison.
- Educational: A valuable resource for those studying human rights and totalitarian states.
- Faith-Based: Highlights the unwavering faith of Christians under persecution.
- Publisher: Published by Living Sacrifice Book Co, known for impactful literature.
- Size: Standard book size, easy to handle and read.
This book is an essential read for students, educators, and human rights advocates. It is particularly valuable for those interested in the social, political, and religious dynamics of North Korea. "In Order to Live" is not just a memoir; it is a critical reminder of the importance of freedom and the human spirit's resilience. By purchasing this book, readers contribute to the awareness of global human rights issues and the ongoing fight against oppression.
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