In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom

In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom

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  • Author:Yeonmi Park
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Summary

Yeonmi Park has told the harrowing story of her escape from North Korea as a child many times, but never before has she revealed the most intimate and devastating details of the repressive society she was raised in and the enormous price she paid to escape。

Park’s family was loving and close-knit, but life in North Korea was brutal, practically medieval。 Park would regularly go without food and was made to believe that, Kim Jong Il, the country’s dictator, could read her mind。 After her father was imprisoned and tortured by the regime for trading on the black-market, a risk he took in order to provide for his wife and two young daughters, Yeonmi and her family were branded as criminals and forced to the cruel margins of North Korean society。 With thirteen-year-old Park suffering from a botched appendectomy and weighing a mere sixty pounds, she and her mother were smuggled across the border into China。

I wasn’t dreaming of freedom when I escaped from North Korea。 I didn’t even know what it meant to be free。 All I knew was that if my family stayed behind, we would probably die—from starvation, from disease, from the inhuman conditions of a prison labor camp。 The hunger had become unbearable; I was willing to risk my life for the promise of a bowl of rice。 But there was more to our journey than our own survival。 My mother and I were searching for my older sister, Eunmi, who had left for China a few days earlier and had not been heard from since。


Park knew the journey would be difficult, but could not have imagined the extent of the hardship to comeThose years in China cost Park her childhood, and nearly her life。  By the time she and her mother made their way to South Korea two years later, her father was dead and her sister was still missing。 Before now, only her mother knew what really happened between the time they crossed the Yalu river into China and when they followed the stars through the frigid Gobi Desert to freedom。 As she writes, “I convinced myself that a lot of what I had experienced never happened。 I taught myself to forget the rest。”

In In Order to Live, Park shines a light not just into the darkest corners of life in North Korea, describing the deprivation and deception she endured and which millions of North Korean people continue to endure to this day, but also onto her own most painful and difficult memories。 She tells with bravery and dignity for the first time the story of how she and her mother were betrayed and sold into sexual slavery in China and forced to suffer terrible psychological and physical hardship before they finally made their way to Seoul, South Korea—and to freedom。

Still in her early twenties, Yeonmi Park has lived through experiences that few people of any age will ever know—and most people would never recover from。 Park confronts her past with a startling resilience, refusing to be defeated or defined by the circumstances of her former life in North Korea and China。 In spite of everything, she has never stopped being proud of where she is from, and never stopped striving for a better life。 Indeed, today she is a human rights activist working determinedly to bring attention to the oppression taking place in her home country。

Park’s testimony is rare, edifying, and terribly important, and the story she tells in In Order to Live is heartbreaking and unimaginable, but never without hope。 Her voice is riveting and dignified。 This is the human spirit at its most indomitable。


From the Hardcover edition。

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Reviews

Deborah Perkins

This is a must read for anyone interested in learning about actual life in North Korea。 Yeonmi Park is an extremely brave and accomplished young woman。 The book reads like of stream of consciousness as she describes her early life, harrowing experiences defecting from NK and the struggles crossing to Mongolia on her way to South Korea。 Highly recommend!

Eddie Force

If You Only Read One BookIf you only read one Book this Year read this one。 I had given little thought to Human Trafficking until I read this Book。 This young Lady puts a name and a face to the horrors of trafficking。

Megan Turner

I watch yeonmi on YouTube and was just absolutely fascinated by her story。 This lady has had the most harrowing of starts to life and yet she's been brave enough to tell her story。 Beautiful, terrifying and heartbreaking read。 I watch yeonmi on YouTube and was just absolutely fascinated by her story。 This lady has had the most harrowing of starts to life and yet she's been brave enough to tell her story。 Beautiful, terrifying and heartbreaking read。 。。。more

Jennifer Hines Hansel

My heart broke many times while reading this book。 Yeonmi & her sister suffered things most of us in America can’t even fathom。 The risks, abuse, danger, fear people go through to escape to freedom inspire me。 And humble me。 Too many things in N。Korea which she described are starting to happen here。 I hope & pray Americans hold onto their freedoms。 People are dying in order to reach lands where there is freedom! We must preserve it!

Clare

This book was hard to read right from the beginning。 I was moved to tears many times。 I believed I already knew what ti expect when reading about the hardships of the North Korean regime, but learning the truth of how much more difficult the road to freedom is beyond the North Korean border made it clear how little I had previously understood。 This book was humbling, moving, and inspiring; it has inspired me to find ways to take action in whatever way I can。 Thank you for sharing your story, Yeo This book was hard to read right from the beginning。 I was moved to tears many times。 I believed I already knew what ti expect when reading about the hardships of the North Korean regime, but learning the truth of how much more difficult the road to freedom is beyond the North Korean border made it clear how little I had previously understood。 This book was humbling, moving, and inspiring; it has inspired me to find ways to take action in whatever way I can。 Thank you for sharing your story, Yeonmi。 。。。more

Aleksandar Ivanov

A MUST READ for ANY social justice warriors in the West, that have good intentions and still have the delusion that they are on the right side of history!Good natured and caring people are being exploited by the thousands by evil, authoritarian, vengeful, spiteful, hateful and resentful monsters, pretending to be virtuous when all they want is to see the world burn!

Eleni Serghi

Everyone should read this。

Ksorb

I "read" this unabridged book book on Chirp。 Despite the narrator's near-monotone, heavily accented reading, In Order to Live gripped me from the very beginning as Yeonmi Park told the horrific story of her life, looking back from the ripe old age of 21。 Don't be fooled, however; she went through more in the ten years from five to fifteen than the reader has undoubtedly endured in a lifetime。 Miss Park is a human-trafficking hero。 She did more than just escape and live another day to serve Self; I "read" this unabridged book book on Chirp。 Despite the narrator's near-monotone, heavily accented reading, In Order to Live gripped me from the very beginning as Yeonmi Park told the horrific story of her life, looking back from the ripe old age of 21。 Don't be fooled, however; she went through more in the ten years from five to fifteen than the reader has undoubtedly endured in a lifetime。 Miss Park is a human-trafficking hero。 She did more than just escape and live another day to serve Self; she became a world-renowned advocate for refugees from North Korea by the time she was 21, at great personal risk and cost。In her summary in the ending chapter, Yeonmi Park reveals how she has been affected by telling her full story, and by the incredible response to it, and suddenly the reason the narrator would have read it with such measured care, almost a flatness, rings true and breaks the listener's heart with "all the feels" as young people say - with sorrow, pride, joy, gratitude。Long a student of bottom-up history, the autobiographies and bios of Everyman, be they caught in slavery, in Jewish pogroms, in ethnic cleansing, of cults (victimology), I read what few memoires exist of refugees, escapees, from North Korea, among others, so I ordered this book as soon as I learned about it。 Reading it made me wish high schools would make these books - including this book - mandatory reading。 。。。more

Sandu

There aren't words to describe the emotions this book gave me。 I can only say that I hope Yeonmi lives a long, happy, safe life from now on, and I hope that there comes a day when North Koreans can experience freedom and prosperity that a lot of us take for granted。 No one should have to suffer like so many North Koreans do。 There aren't words to describe the emotions this book gave me。 I can only say that I hope Yeonmi lives a long, happy, safe life from now on, and I hope that there comes a day when North Koreans can experience freedom and prosperity that a lot of us take for granted。 No one should have to suffer like so many North Koreans do。 。。。more

Amy Clapper

Amazing story of courage and pain Park is brave to put it all out there。

El blog de Mer

Cuando empecé a leer este libro sabía que iba a ser duro, pero no tanto。 Yeonmi Park nos cuenta la historia de su vida desde sus abuelos hasta su presente。 A través de sus palabras conoceremos la historia de su familia, su pueblo, sus tradiciones y, sobre todo, la vida tan oprimida que llevó, los lastres con los que cargó, los sufrimientos por los que pasó ella y su gente hasta llegar a la libertad ya en Corea del Sur。

Sonia

An amazing story of human resilience。 Probably same as hundreds other readers here, I know Yeonmi Park from her One Young World video that went viral couple years ago。 In Order to Live, we learnt about Yeonmi's life in NK until she and her mother escaped the country to China and she gradually became an activist。 We learnt about the atrocities and propagandas North Koreans went through, and most probably still do。 A very informative read。 An amazing story of human resilience。 Probably same as hundreds other readers here, I know Yeonmi Park from her One Young World video that went viral couple years ago。 In Order to Live, we learnt about Yeonmi's life in NK until she and her mother escaped the country to China and she gradually became an activist。 We learnt about the atrocities and propagandas North Koreans went through, and most probably still do。 A very informative read。 。。。more

Rayana Guimarães

I had already listened to every podcast interview under the sun with Yeonmi Park before I picked this up - the one with Jordan Peterson being my favorite。 I knew her story, but the book goes into a lot more detail and she spared nothing。 It’s brutally honest。 I respect her so much。

Dave

An absolutely riveting read。

TheClassicbee

Damn! I don’t have words。 Reading this book had me in tears。This book is sending such strong messages, I can’t even begin。 Highly recommended。 The sacrifices your parents made, huge respect 🙌🏼

Książkowe_cuda

Trudno mi cokolwiek napisać o tej książce, bo są to spisane autentyczne przeżycia bohaterki i nie mam zamiaru oceniać jej życia。 Książka wciągająca i bardzo smutna。 Nie mogę uwierzyć, że te wydarzenia są prawdziwe i bohaterka doświadczyła tylu przykrych i wstrząsających sytuacji。 Polecam przeczytać jeśli kogoś interesuje tematyka Korei Północnej i ludzi tam żyjących。

Uglyboy

not a very easy read but beautiful & touching

Chase

Astonishing, heart-wrenching, inspiring, eye-opening, sobering, and so much more。 I hardly have words to describe this book; Yeonmi’s story is simply incredible。In America, and I suppose other Western countries, life is so good, many of us don’t Really know what a ‘hard’ or bleak life looks like。 It’s stories like this which show just how good we have it, and how blessed we are just to be born into freedom。 It’s especially easy to lose sight of how good we have it, for the media industry that ma Astonishing, heart-wrenching, inspiring, eye-opening, sobering, and so much more。 I hardly have words to describe this book; Yeonmi’s story is simply incredible。In America, and I suppose other Western countries, life is so good, many of us don’t Really know what a ‘hard’ or bleak life looks like。 It’s stories like this which show just how good we have it, and how blessed we are just to be born into freedom。 It’s especially easy to lose sight of how good we have it, for the media industry that makes its money trashing this country, and the popular culture which simply expects it。 And it’s true America isn’t perfect - and is far from it; today, just as yesterday。 That said, Yeonmi’s harrowing story of living in fear and malnutrition, of being trafficked and forced to traffic, and of finding redemption and self-actualization in freedom is as sobering as it is noteworthy in its own right。 5 stars。 This is a story worth sharing and worth learning from。 I also recommend her interviews with Lex Fridman and Jordan Peterson (which I, personally, had listened to before I the opportunity of reading this book)。 。。。more

Nadia Higgins

The book was good, her story is undeniably incredible。 I have lots of respect for all that she went through。 But I am disappointed to see the political rhetoric she spews now that she has a platform。 She’s earned her spotlight, she can use it however she likes, I’m just not personally a fan。

Chitraansh Popli

In one of her interviews she said that at the age of 13 she was asked what her favorite color was and she had no idea because in N。K。 you had no favorite color except what the regime told you。 To get, such unthinkable perspectives is why I went into the book and a lot of such perspectives and situations I got。 So it was a nice and sad read。 Its a pretty sad story。

Jess Mosquera

A horrific story that details the journey of Yeonmi and her escape from the North Korean regime。 This book is a reminder of how important freedom is and how we should do whatever we can to preserve and cultivate it。

Elizabeth

Wow highly recommend this

Kristy

A raw and honest story。 It is a book that needs to be read。

Lynsey

Wow! What an inspirational young lady。 Your strength and determination for your family is astonishing。 Read in one sitting as I couldn’t put it down。

Nicola Rakic

Heart breaking and brilliant! Highly, highly recommended reading。 What a brave woman!

Miss Pockets

Her story is incredible。 It was surreal hearing her story knowing we are the same age。 The struggles she had while I was on the other side of the world living a total different life。

Christopher Buchta

Words can’t describe how great this memoir really is。Wow, just wow。 Yeonmi Park’s vision, recollection, and prose puts you right in the middle of a narrative about despair, struggle, but most importantly, hope。 This book was captivating from beginning to end, and helps you put your own situation in perspective。 Such a beautiful read; I wish I could give it more than five stars。

Sabrina

This book doesn't need another review singing its praises, but I can tell you that everyone telling you to read it was correct if for no other reason than a look at North Korea behind the curtain。 I found Park's writing style to be simple/plain, which isn't a critique but it also wasn't what I was anticipating for some reason。 While her story is tragic, there was a distance between the reader and the events due to the style of writing and the lack of emotions that came through (in my opinion)。 I This book doesn't need another review singing its praises, but I can tell you that everyone telling you to read it was correct if for no other reason than a look at North Korea behind the curtain。 I found Park's writing style to be simple/plain, which isn't a critique but it also wasn't what I was anticipating for some reason。 While her story is tragic, there was a distance between the reader and the events due to the style of writing and the lack of emotions that came through (in my opinion)。 I also felt that some details were left out - of course, at Park's discretion - regarding the events she went through, or rushed through。 。。。more

Rachel Dows

A harrowing tale that will make you want to consume it all at once。 The writing is nothing special but the story is something else。

Phuntsho Tobgay

Truly inspiring。 👍👏👊💪The world knows more about North Korea through Yeonmi's story。 Truly inspiring。 👍👏👊💪The world knows more about North Korea through Yeonmi's story。 。。。more