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Copyright © 2015 by Yeonmi Park
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Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Map
Prologue
PART ONE
North Korea
One
Even the Birds and Mice Can Hear You Whisper
Two
A Dangerous History
Three
Swallows and Magpies
Four
Tears of Blood
Five
The Dear Leader
Six
City of Dreams
Seven
The Darkest Nights
Eight
A Song for Chosun
Nine
Jangmadang
Generation
Ten
The Lights of China
Eleven
Missing
PART TWO
China
Twelve
The Other Side of Darkness
Thirteen
A Deal with the Devil
Fourteen
A Birthday Gift
Fifteen
Dust and Bones
Sixteen
Kidnapped
Seventeen
Like Bread from the Sky
Eighteen
Following the Stars
PART THREE
South Korea
Nineteen
The Freedom Birds
Twenty
Dreams and Nightmares
Twenty-one
A Hungry Mind
Twenty-two
Now on My Way to Meet You
Twenty-three
Amazing Grace
Twenty-four
Homecoming
Photographs
Acknowledgments
Prologue
O
n the cold, black night of March 31, 2007, my mother and I scrambled down the steep, rocky bank of the frozen Yalu River that divides North Korea and China. There were patrols above us and below, and guard posts one hundred yards on either side of us manned by soldiers ready to shoot anyone attempting to cross the border. We had no idea what would come next, but we were desperate to get to China, where there might be a chance to survive.
I was thirteen years old and weighed only sixty pounds. Just a week earlier, I’d been in a hospital in my hometown of Hyesan along the Chinese border, sufferi ............
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