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The Girl with Seven Names
- A North Korean Defector’s Story
- De: Hyeonseo Lee, David John
- Narrado por: Josie Dunn
- Duración: 10 h y 48 m
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As a child growing up in North Korea, Hyeonseo Lee was one of millions trapped by a secretive and brutal communist regime. Her home on the border with China gave her some exposure to the world beyond the confines of the Hermit Kingdom and, as the famine of the 1990s struck, she began to wonder, question and realise that she had been brainwashed her entire life. Given the repression, poverty and starvation she witnessed surely her country could not be, as she had been told, 'the best on the planet'?
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- De Linda H. Andreae en 10-09-19
- The Girl with Seven Names
- A North Korean Defector’s Story
- De: Hyeonseo Lee, David John
- Narrado por: Josie Dunn
Couldn’t put this book down.
Revisado: 12-25-22
Borders are just lines on a map; they can cause political, social and cultural misunderstandings or worse family estrangements. This book is grounded in gritty details of the obstacles faced by a refugee, but also full of heart and emotion.
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A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka: A Memoir
- De: Lev Golinkin
- Narrado por: Daniel Gamburg
- Duración: 9 h y 29 m
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Lev Golinkin's memoir is the vivid, darkly comic, and poignant story of a young boy in the confusing and often chilling final decade of the Soviet Union. It's also the story of Lev Golinkin, the American man who finally confronts his buried past by returning to Austria and Eastern Europe to track down the strangers who made his escape possible…. and thank them.
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Touching, moving Memoir
- De Daryl en 04-13-15
Hope, Dignity, Humanity
Revisado: 12-28-18
This simple first hand account of being a refugee in America stuns with its portrayal of the daily trials of becoming an American, while leaving behind family, friends, culture, language, money and possessions, with only hope as a guide.
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