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Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean Woman
Eyes of the Tailless Animals Prison Memoirs of a North Korean Woman
Author: Soon Ok Lee
On October 26, 1986, Soon Ok Lee was enjoying a peaceful morning at work in Communist North Korea when her misery began. As supervisor of the material distribution center, she was summoned outside to speak to the bureau chief, but was quickly shoved into a car and whisked away to the train station. She did not return to her family that night. In...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780882643359
ISBN-10: 0882643355
Publication Date: 10/1999
Pages: 160
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Publisher: Living Sacrifice Book Co
Book Type: Paperback
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Absolutely fascinating book!! Anyone who thinks Communism is a good thing should read this book for a true look at what really goes on behind the scenes in a communist country. An excellent book for adults to read who think they have had a hard life. A reality check for thankfullness. The horrors of prison life in North Korea may not be the best reading for the queezy or faint at heart. Not recommended for young teens or children, but fine for older teens and adults. A true life account, that shows the grace and mercy of God on a ladies life despite the wickedness of this world. Highly recommended!!
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This is not my cup of tea. I know I will offend many people when I say this. I didn't know this was a Christian book. I wanted to learn about North Korea and although it does tell of the heinous treatment and just horrific things that happened in prison, in the end it really is a faith-based book. Nothing wrong with that if that's what you're looking for. But not me. So I am passing it on.


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