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Book SynopsisThe story of North Korea's information underground and how it inspires people to seek better lives beyond their country's borders
Trade Review"A fine primer on the country, based on extensive interviews with defectors."—Min Jin Lee,
Times Literary Supplement“A fascinating book.”—Nicholas Kristof,
New York Times"In the last two decades, North Korea has gone through dramatic changes, largely because the old system of self-isolation began to crumble. In vivid detail, Jieun Baek’s book shows this hidden transformation and how it changed the lives of North Koreans. A truly interesting read for all people interested in North Korea."—Andrei Lankov, author of
The Real North Korea: Life and Politics in the Failed Stalinist Utopia"For those befuddled by the Hermit Kingdom's antics and frustrated by our apparent impotence in addressing its challenge, Jieun Baek's
North Korea’s Hidden Revolution provides a powerful beacon of light."—Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kenendy School
"A fascinating and intelligent overview of the ways that information is liberating North Koreans' minds."—Robert S. Boynton, author of
The Invitation-Only Zone: The True Story of North Korea's Abduction Project"Drawing on deeply personal and thoughtful interviews with North Korean defectors from all walks of life, Jieun Baek's
North Korea's Hidden Revolution sheds invaluable light on North Korea's information underground. It is a fascinating, important, and vivid account of how unofficial information is increasingly seeping into the North and chipping away at the regime's myths—and hence its control of North Korean society."—Sue Mi Terry, former CIA analyst and senior research scholar at the Weatherhead East Asia Institute, Columbia University
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North Korea's Hidden Revolution humanizes a dark part of our world, gives agency and voice to North Koreans, and underscores the power of information in a uniquely closed society. A must-read."—Wael Ghonim, Egyptian human rights activist