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Type
Memoir
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Features
Dust Jacket
Original Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Edition
First Edition, First Printing
ISBN
9780307720658
Book Title
Without You, there Is No US : My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Crown/Archetype
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Suki Kim
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Education, History, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Sociology / General, Personal Memoirs, Human Rights, General, Asia / Korea, Educators, World / Asian
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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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."

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Publisher
Crown/Archetype
ISBN-10
0307720659
ISBN-13
9780307720658
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201582062

Product Key Features

Book Title
Without You, there Is No US : My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite
Author
Suki Kim
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Sociology / General, Personal Memoirs, Human Rights, General, Asia / Korea, Educators, World / Asian
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Education, History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
304 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pe64.K45a3 2014
Reviews
"A fascinating--and sad--glimpse into the most isolated country in the world." --Audrey magazine "Strangely terrifying...A beautifully written book that greatly expands the limited bounds of what we know about North Korea''s ruling class." -- Barbara Demick , author of Nothing to Envy "Terrifying and sublime, Without You, There Is No Us is a stealth account of heartbreak. Suki Kim, brilliant author of The Interpreter , penetrates the soul of her divided country of origin, bearing witness to generations of maimed lives and arrested identities. This look inside totalitarian North Korea is like no other." -- Jayne Anne Phillips , author of Lark and Termite and Quiet Dell "This superb work of investigative journalism is distinguished by its grave beauty and aching tenderness. So skilled is Suki Kim in conveying the eeriness and surreal disconnect of the North Korean landscape that I sometimes felt I was reading a ghost story, one that will haunt me with its silences, with its image of snow falling upon a desolate campus, with the far laughter of her beloved students." -- Kiran Desai,  author of  The Inheritance of Loss   "Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim." -- Carlos Eire , author of  Waiting for Snow in Havana   "In language at once stark and delicate, Suki Kim shatters the polemic of North and South Korea. She couples an investigative reporter''s fierce desire to strip away the fiction of the Hermit Kingdom with an immigrant''s insatiable hunger for an emotional home, no matter how troubled and no matter how impossible."  -- Monique Truong , author of  The Book of Salt   "Combining a great novelist''s eye for character and a skilled journalist''s grasp of politics,  Without You, There Is No Us  helps us understand North Korea like nothing else I have ever read or watched. The elegance of Kim''s prose and her great compassion for ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary situation kept me turning the pages, riveted by her story. This is a book that rejoins North Korea with humanity." -- Suketu Mehta , author of  Maximum City   "What a unique book this is! It delivers a beautifully and bravely observed inside account--startling, insightful, moving--of the planet''s most notoriously closed and bewildering society.  But what I liked best about it was being in the company of Suki Kim''s voice--so intimate, vulnerable, obsessive, resilient, confiding and charming." -- Francisco Goldman , author of  Say Her Name  and  The Interior Circuit "[An] extraordinary and troubling portrait of life under severe repression...[Kim''s] account is both perplexing and deeply stirring." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " A rare and nuanced look at North Korean culture, and an uncommon addition to the ''inspirational-teacher'' genre." -- Booklist , starred review "A touching portrayal of the student experience in North Korea, which provides readers with a rare glimpse of life in this enigmatic country...Well-written and thoroughly captivating." -- Library Journal , starred review "[A] nuanced account... informed by the heartrending stories of [Kim''s] family members split asunder by the Korean War....Kim''s book illuminates ''the inherent contradiction of a country backed into a corner, not wanting to open up, but needing to move toward engagement to survive.''" --BookPage "[A] most enlightening tale about the North Korean darkness...Directs the lights of emotion and intelligence on a country where ignorance is far from bliss." -- Kirkus Reviews, "[An] extraordinary and troubling portrait of life under severe repression...[Kim''s] account is both perplexing and deeply stirring." --Publishers Weekly , starred review "A rare and nuanced look at North Korean culture, and an uncommon addition to the ''inspirational-teacher'' genre." --Booklist, starred review "A touching portrayal of the student experience in North Korea, which provides readers with a rare glimpse of life in this enigmatic country...Well-written and thoroughly captivating." -- Library Journal , starred review "Strangely terrifying...A beautifully written book that greatly expands the limited bounds of what we know about North Korea''s ruling class." -- Barbara Demick , author of Nothing to Envy "Terrifying and sublime, Without You, There Is No Us is a stealth account of heartbreak. Suki Kim, brilliant author of The Interpreter , penetrates the soul of her divided country of origin, bearing witness to generations of maimed lives and arrested identities. This look inside totalitarian North Korea is like no other." -- Jayne Anne Phillips , author of Lark and Termite and Quiet Dell "This superb work of investigative journalism is distinguished by its grave beauty and aching tenderness. So skilled is Suki Kim in conveying the eeriness and surreal disconnect of the North Korean landscape that I sometimes felt I was reading a ghost story, one that will haunt me with its silences, with its image of snow falling upon a desolate campus, with the far laughter of her beloved students." -- Kiran Desai,  author of  The Inheritance of Loss   "Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim." -- Carlos Eire , author of  Waiting for Snow in Havana   "In language at once stark and delicate, Suki Kim shatters the polemic of North and South Korea. She couples an investigative reporter''s fierce desire to strip away the fiction of the Hermit Kingdom with an immigrant''s insatiable hunger for an emotional home, no matter how troubled and no matter how impossible."  -- Monique Truong , author of  The Book of Salt   "Combining a great novelist''s eye for character and a skilled journalist''s grasp of politics,  Without You, There Is No Us  helps us understand North Korea like nothing else I have ever read or watched. The elegance of Kim''s prose and her great compassion for ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary situation kept me turning the pages, riveted by her story. This is a book that rejoins North Korea with humanity." -- Suketu Mehta , author of  Maximum City   "What a unique book this is! It delivers a beautifully and bravely observed inside account--startling, insightful, moving--of the planet''s most notoriously closed and bewildering society.  But what I liked best about it was being in the company of Suki Kim''s voice--so intimate, vulnerable, obsessive, resilient, confiding and charming." -- Francisco Goldman , author of  Say Her Name  and  The Interior Circuit "A fascinating--and sad--glimpse into the most isolated country in the world." -- Audrey magazine "[A] nuanced account... informed by the heartrending stories of [Kim''s] family members split asunder by the Korean War....Kim''s book illuminates ''the inherent contradiction of a country backed into a corner, not wanting to open up, but needing to move toward engagement to survive.''" --BookPage "[A] most enlightening tale about the North Korean darkness...Directs the lights of emotion and intelligence on a country where ignorance is far from bliss." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Terrifying and sublime, Without You, There Is No Us is a stealth account of heartbreak. Suki Kim, brilliant author of The Interpreter , penetrates the soul of her divided country of origin, bearing witness to generations of maimed lives and arrested identities. This look inside totalitarian North Korea is like no other." -- Jayne Anne Phillips , author of Lark and Termite and Quiet Dell "This superb work of investigative journalism is distinguished by its grave beauty and aching tenderness. So skilled is Suki Kim in conveying the eeriness and surreal disconnect of the North Korean landscape that I sometimes felt I was reading a ghost story, one that will haunt me with its silences, with its image of snow falling upon a desolate campus, with the far laughter of her beloved students." -- Kiran Desai,  author of  The Inheritance of Loss   "Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim." -- Carlos Eire , author of  Waiting for Snow in Havana   "In language at once stark and delicate, Suki Kim shatters the polemic of North and South Korea. She couples an investigative reporter's fierce desire to strip away the fiction of the Hermit Kingdom with an immigrant's insatiable hunger for an emotional home, no matter how troubled and no matter how impossible."  -- Monique Truong , author of  The Book of Salt   "Combining a great novelist's eye for character and a skilled journalist's grasp of politics,  Without You, There Is No Us  helps us understand North Korea like nothing else I have ever read or watched. The elegance of Kim's prose and her great compassion for ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary situation kept me turning the pages, riveted by her story. This is a book that rejoins North Korea with humanity." -- Suketu Mehta , author of  Maximum City   "What a unique book this is! It delivers a beautifully and bravely observed inside account--startling, insightful, moving--of the planet's most notoriously closed and bewildering society.  But what I liked best about it was being in the company of Suki Kim's voice--so intimate, vulnerable, obsessive, resilient, confiding and charming." -- Francisco Goldman , author of  Say Her Name  and  The Interior Circuit, "Strangely terrifying...A beautifully written book that greatly expands the limited bounds of what we know about North Korea's ruling class." -- Barbara Demick , author of Nothing to Envy "Terrifying and sublime, Without You, There Is No Us is a stealth account of heartbreak. Suki Kim, brilliant author of The Interpreter , penetrates the soul of her divided country of origin, bearing witness to generations of maimed lives and arrested identities. This look inside totalitarian North Korea is like no other." -- Jayne Anne Phillips , author of Lark and Termite and Quiet Dell "This superb work of investigative journalism is distinguished by its grave beauty and aching tenderness. So skilled is Suki Kim in conveying the eeriness and surreal disconnect of the North Korean landscape that I sometimes felt I was reading a ghost story, one that will haunt me with its silences, with its image of snow falling upon a desolate campus, with the far laughter of her beloved students." -- Kiran Desai,  author of  The Inheritance of Loss   "Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim." -- Carlos Eire , author of  Waiting for Snow in Havana   "In language at once stark and delicate, Suki Kim shatters the polemic of North and South Korea. She couples an investigative reporter's fierce desire to strip away the fiction of the Hermit Kingdom with an immigrant's insatiable hunger for an emotional home, no matter how troubled and no matter how impossible."  -- Monique Truong , author of  The Book of Salt   "Combining a great novelist's eye for character and a skilled journalist's grasp of politics,  Without You, There Is No Us  helps us understand North Korea like nothing else I have ever read or watched. The elegance of Kim's prose and her great compassion for ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary situation kept me turning the pages, riveted by her story. This is a book that rejoins North Korea with humanity." -- Suketu Mehta , author of  Maximum City   "What a unique book this is! It delivers a beautifully and bravely observed inside account--startling, insightful, moving--of the planet's most notoriously closed and bewildering society.  But what I liked best about it was being in the company of Suki Kim's voice--so intimate, vulnerable, obsessive, resilient, confiding and charming." -- Francisco Goldman , author of  Say Her Name  and  The Interior Circuit "[A] most enlightening tale about the North Korean darkness...Directs the lights of emotion and intelligence on a country where ignorance is far from bliss." -- Kirkus Reviews, "A fascinating--and sad--glimpse into the most isolated country in the world." --Audrey magazine "Strangely terrifying...A beautifully written book that greatly expands the limited bounds of what we know about North Korea's ruling class." -- Barbara Demick , author of Nothing to Envy "Terrifying and sublime, Without You, There Is No Us is a stealth account of heartbreak. Suki Kim, brilliant author of The Interpreter , penetrates the soul of her divided country of origin, bearing witness to generations of maimed lives and arrested identities. This look inside totalitarian North Korea is like no other." -- Jayne Anne Phillips , author of Lark and Termite and Quiet Dell "This superb work of investigative journalism is distinguished by its grave beauty and aching tenderness. So skilled is Suki Kim in conveying the eeriness and surreal disconnect of the North Korean landscape that I sometimes felt I was reading a ghost story, one that will haunt me with its silences, with its image of snow falling upon a desolate campus, with the far laughter of her beloved students." -- Kiran Desai,  author of  The Inheritance of Loss   "Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim." -- Carlos Eire , author of  Waiting for Snow in Havana   "In language at once stark and delicate, Suki Kim shatters the polemic of North and South Korea. She couples an investigative reporter's fierce desire to strip away the fiction of the Hermit Kingdom with an immigrant's insatiable hunger for an emotional home, no matter how troubled and no matter how impossible."  -- Monique Truong , author of  The Book of Salt   "Combining a great novelist's eye for character and a skilled journalist's grasp of politics,  Without You, There Is No Us  helps us understand North Korea like nothing else I have ever read or watched. The elegance of Kim's prose and her great compassion for ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary situation kept me turning the pages, riveted by her story. This is a book that rejoins North Korea with humanity." -- Suketu Mehta , author of  Maximum City   "What a unique book this is! It delivers a beautifully and bravely observed inside account--startling, insightful, moving--of the planet's most notoriously closed and bewildering society.  But what I liked best about it was being in the company of Suki Kim's voice--so intimate, vulnerable, obsessive, resilient, confiding and charming." -- Francisco Goldman , author of  Say Her Name  and  The Interior Circuit "[An] extraordinary and troubling portrait of life under severe repression...[Kim's] account is both perplexing and deeply stirring." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " A rare and nuanced look at North Korean culture, and an uncommon addition to the 'inspirational-teacher' genre." -- Booklist , starred review "[A] most enlightening tale about the North Korean darkness...Directs the lights of emotion and intelligence on a country where ignorance is far from bliss." -- Kirkus Reviews, "[An] extraordinary and troubling portrait of life under severe repression...[Kim''s] account is both perplexing and deeply stirring." --Publishers Weekly , starred review "A rare and nuanced look at North Korean culture, and an uncommon addition to the ''inspirational-teacher'' genre." -- Booklist , starred review "A touching portrayal of the student experience in North Korea, which provides readers with a rare glimpse of life in this enigmatic country...Well-written and thoroughly captivating." -- Library Journal , starred review "Strangely terrifying...A beautifully written book that greatly expands the limited bounds of what we know about North Korea''s ruling class." -- Barbara Demick , author of Nothing to Envy "Terrifying and sublime, Without You, There Is No Us is a stealth account of heartbreak. Suki Kim, brilliant author of The Interpreter , penetrates the soul of her divided country of origin, bearing witness to generations of maimed lives and arrested identities. This look inside totalitarian North Korea is like no other." -- Jayne Anne Phillips , author of Lark and Termite and Quiet Dell "This superb work of investigative journalism is distinguished by its grave beauty and aching tenderness. So skilled is Suki Kim in conveying the eeriness and surreal disconnect of the North Korean landscape that I sometimes felt I was reading a ghost story, one that will haunt me with its silences, with its image of snow falling upon a desolate campus, with the far laughter of her beloved students." -- Kiran Desai,  author of  The Inheritance of Loss   "Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim." -- Carlos Eire , author of  Waiting for Snow in Havana   "In language at once stark and delicate, Suki Kim shatters the polemic of North and South Korea. She couples an investigative reporter''s fierce desire to strip away the fiction of the Hermit Kingdom with an immigrant''s insatiable hunger for an emotional home, no matter how troubled and no matter how impossible."  -- Monique Truong , author of  The Book of Salt   "Combining a great novelist''s eye for character and a skilled journalist''s grasp of politics,  Without You, There Is No Us  helps us understand North Korea like nothing else I have ever read or watched. The elegance of Kim''s prose and her great compassion for ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary situation kept me turning the pages, riveted by her story. This is a book that rejoins North Korea with humanity." -- Suketu Mehta , author of  Maximum City   "What a unique book this is! It delivers a beautifully and bravely observed inside account--startling, insightful, moving--of the planet''s most notoriously closed and bewildering society.  But what I liked best about it was being in the company of Suki Kim''s voice--so intimate, vulnerable, obsessive, resilient, confiding and charming." -- Francisco Goldman , author of  Say Her Name  and  The Interior Circuit "A fascinating--and sad--glimpse into the most isolated country in the world." -- Audrey magazine "[A] nuanced account... informed by the heartrending stories of [Kim''s] family members split asunder by the Korean War....Kim''s book illuminates ''the inherent contradiction of a country backed into a corner, not wanting to open up, but needing to move toward engagement to survive.''" --BookPage "[A] most enlightening tale about the North Korean darkness...Directs the lights of emotion and intelligence on a country where ignorance is far from bliss." -- Kirkus Reviews
Copyright Date
2014
Target Audience
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Lccn
2014-012730
Dewey Decimal
818/.603 B
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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