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# This Is Paradise!: My North Korean Childhood

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Review: A child's perspective makes all the difference, wonderful and easy read! - The stories from his North Korean childhood are amazing. We see the propaganda, the harsh school life, the struggle to find food. His resilience and his natural skepticism is so potent and intriguing that it makes for fantastic reading. Stories of catching rats and how to survive the devastating famine still lingers in my mind. The things that really struck me about his memories are the excerpts from his school textbooks, the self criticism sessions and his life outside of NK. The school material is both hilarious and chilling. They are taught math, history and spelling all with references to the imperialist american bastards and the south korean puppets. I don't think I would be able to handle the criticism and self-critiscism sessions, especially as a child. The mistrust and unpleasantness it inspires in horrible. But what really made me hurt was his reality once he escaped to South Korea. The bullying, the gang affiliation, the lack of romantic attention and the derision of a people so far removed from each other, it would be like going to school with an alien. It is a long long walk to get to freedom and happiness for the Korean people. Wonderfully written, so easy and accessible that it was a joy to acquaint myself with. Would absolutely reccommend to a novice North Korean scholar.
Review: A must read for all - Quite simply I'm very glad I made the decision to read this book. I am aware of what little coverage the suffering of North Koreans get in the media and even disgusted at the mockery that is made of their terrible situation. I did read this knowing a fair bit about the North through watching documentaries of undercover reporters secretly filming in and around the country. But even so, I learnt so much from this book. At parts, it seemed so extreme for a moment you forget it's real. Yet it is and that's why it's important the world reads this fascinating account for itself. Other reviews did not rate this book, and some could argue that 'lost in translation' is the case (as is in any translated story) but I've read a multitude of accounts since (the television programs are most shocking), all of which claim very similar experiences under the strict North Korean regime. A compelling read and a must have for anyone who has any care for humanity.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 920,090 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 185 in East & South East Asian Historical Biographies 6,156 in Social & Urban History Biographies 20,070 in World History (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (90) |
| Dimensions  | 13.34 x 2.54 x 19.69 cm |
| Edition  | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10  | 0349118655 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0349118659 |
| Item weight  | 1.05 kg |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 224 pages |
| Publication date  | 5 July 2007 |
| Publisher  | Abacus |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A child's perspective makes all the difference, wonderful and easy read!
*by S***S on 20 March 2014*

The stories from his North Korean childhood are amazing. We see the propaganda, the harsh school life, the struggle to find food. His resilience and his natural skepticism is so potent and intriguing that it makes for fantastic reading. Stories of catching rats and how to survive the devastating famine still lingers in my mind. The things that really struck me about his memories are the excerpts from his school textbooks, the self criticism sessions and his life outside of NK. The school material is both hilarious and chilling. They are taught math, history and spelling all with references to the imperialist american bastards and the south korean puppets. I don't think I would be able to handle the criticism and self-critiscism sessions, especially as a child. The mistrust and unpleasantness it inspires in horrible. But what really made me hurt was his reality once he escaped to South Korea. The bullying, the gang affiliation, the lack of romantic attention and the derision of a people so far removed from each other, it would be like going to school with an alien. It is a long long walk to get to freedom and happiness for the Korean people. Wonderfully written, so easy and accessible that it was a joy to acquaint myself with. Would absolutely reccommend to a novice North Korean scholar.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A must read for all
*by H***A on 29 December 2013*

Quite simply I'm very glad I made the decision to read this book. I am aware of what little coverage the suffering of North Koreans get in the media and even disgusted at the mockery that is made of their terrible situation. I did read this knowing a fair bit about the North through watching documentaries of undercover reporters secretly filming in and around the country. But even so, I learnt so much from this book. At parts, it seemed so extreme for a moment you forget it's real. Yet it is and that's why it's important the world reads this fascinating account for itself. Other reviews did not rate this book, and some could argue that 'lost in translation' is the case (as is in any translated story) but I've read a multitude of accounts since (the television programs are most shocking), all of which claim very similar experiences under the strict North Korean regime. A compelling read and a must have for anyone who has any care for humanity.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliant and quick to read
*by E***A on 17 April 2017*

Insightful and interesting with a straighforward look at North Korea citizens during the famine of the 90's.

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