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Books to go bag 163 : Without you, there is no us : my time with the sons of North Korea's elite

Kim, Suki 1970- (author.).

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  • ISBN: 0307720667 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780307720665 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0307720659 (hbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780307720658 (hbk.)
  • Physical Description: 10 books + 1 study guide in bag.
    print
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Crown Publishers, [2014]
Subject: Korea (North) Social conditions 21st century
Korea (North) Politics and government 2011-
Education and state Korea (North)
Elite (Social sciences) Korea (North)
English teachers Korea (North) Biography
Kim, Suki 1970-

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Without You, There Is No Us : My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite
Without You, There Is No Us : My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite
by Kim, Suki
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Without You, There Is No Us : My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite


A haunting account of teaching English to the sons of North Korea's ruling class during the last six months of Kim Jong-il's reign   Every day, three times a day, the students march in two straight lines, singing praises to Kim Jong-il and North Korea: Without you, there is no motherland. Without you, there is no us. It is a chilling scene, but gradually Suki Kim, too, learns the tune and, without noticing, begins to hum it. It is 2011, and all universities in North Korea have been shut down for an entire year, the students sent to construction fields--except for the 270 students at the all-male Pyongyang University of Science and Technology (PUST), a walled compound where portraits of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il look on impassively from the walls of every room, and where Suki has gone undercover as a missionary and a teacher. Over the next six months, she will eat three meals a day with her young charges and struggle to teach them English, all under the watchful eye of the regime. Life at PUST is lonely and claustrophobic, especially for Suki, whose letters are read by censors and who must hide her notes and photographs not only from her minders but from her colleagues--evangelical Christian missionaries who don't know or choose to ignore that Suki doesn't share their faith. As the weeks pass, she is mystified by how easily her students lie, unnerved by their obedience to the regime. At the same time, they offer Suki tantalizing glimpses of their private selves--their boyish enthusiasm, their eagerness to please, the flashes of curiosity that have not yet been extinguished. She in turn begins to hint at the existence of a world beyond their own--at such exotic activities as surfing the Internet or traveling freely and, more dangerously, at electoral democracy and other ideas forbidden in a country where defectors risk torture and execution. But when Kim Jong-il dies, and the boys she has come to love appear devastated, she wonders whether the gulf between her world and theirs can ever be bridged. Without You, There Is No Us offers a moving and incalculably rare glimpse of life in the world's most unknowable country, and at the privileged young men she calls "soldiers and slaves." -- MMQB Holiday Gift Guide Recommendation
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