The True Story of How I Survived and Escaped North Korea
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Every Falling Star, the first book to portray contemporary North Korea to a young audience, is the intense memoir of a North Korean boy named Sungju who is forced at age twelve to live on the streets and fend for himself. To survive, Sungju creates a gang and lives by thieving, fighting, begging, and stealing rides on cargo trains. Sungju richly re-creates his scabrous story, depicting what it was like for a boy alone to create a new family with his gang, his "brothers"; to be hungry and to fear arrest, imprisonment, and even execution. This riveting memoir allows young readers to learn about other cultures where freedoms they take for granted do not exist.
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mmm this is definitely a book where MY review and experience reading it are very different from how I think its intended (teen) audience would perceive it. I've read like, kind of a lot of books about North Korea–I'm pretty interested in it in general. So a lot of this was kind of boring to me, and the writing style is pretty straight-forward and clunky, it's mostly just like a long string of sad anecdotes. BUT it's also a great survival story, and I think it would be very shocking to a teen who hasn't already read a ton about North Korea.