Escape from Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West
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Escape from Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West

Audio CD – Audiobook, March 29, 2012

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$10.10
Publisher
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1455160471
Dimensions
5.2 x 0.7 x 6 inches
Weight
4.8 ounces

Description

''If you have a soul, you will be changed forever by Blaine Harden's Escape from Camp 14 . . . Harden masterfully allows us to know Shin, not as a giant but as a man, struggling to understand what was done to him and what he was forced to do to survive. By doing so, Escape from Camp 14 stands as a searing indictment of a depraved regime and a tribute to all those who cling to their humanity in the face of evil.'' --Mitchell Zuckoff, New York Times bestselling author of Lost in Shangri-La ''This is a story unlike any other . . . More so than any other book on North Korea, including my own, Escape from Camp 14 exposes the cruelty that is the underpinning of Kim Jong Il's regime. Blaine Harden, a veteran foreign correspondent from the Washington Post , tells this story masterfully . . . The integrity of this book shines through on every page.'' --Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea ''With a protagonist born into a life of backbreaking labor, cutthroat rivalries, and a nearly complete absence of human affection, Harden's book reads like a dystopian thriller. But this isn't fiction -- it's the biography of Shin Dong-hyuk.'' -- Publishers Weekly ''Mr. Shin's story, at times painful to read, recounts his physical and psychological journey from a lifetime of imprisonment in a closed and unfeeling prison society to the joys and challenges of life in a free society where he can live like a human being.'' --Kongdan Oh, coauthor of The Hidden People of North Korea: Everyday Life in the Hermit Kingdom ''Through the extraordinary arc of Shin's life, Harden illuminates the North Korea that exists beyond the headlines and creates a moving testament to one man's struggle to retrieve his own lost humanity.'' --Marcus Noland, coauthor of Witness to Transformation: Refugee Insights into North Korea BLAINE HARDEN is a contributor to the Economist and has formerly served as the Washington Post 's bureau chief in East Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa. He is the author of Africa: Dispatches from a Fragile Continent and A River Lost: The Life and Death of the Columbia . He lives in Seattle, Washington.

Features & Highlights

  • [*Read by the author - Blaine Harden] The shocking story of one of the few people born in a North Korean political prison to have escaped and survived. North Korea is isolated and hungry, bankrupt and belligerent. It is also armed with nuclear weapons. Between 150,000 and 200,000 people are being held in its political prison camps, which have existed twice as long as Stalin's Soviet gulags and twelve times as long as the Nazi concentration camps. Very few born and raised in these camps have escaped -- but Shin Dong-hyuk did. In
  • Escape from Camp 14
  • , acclaimed journalist Blaine Harden tells the story of Shin Dong-hyuk and, through the lens of Shin's life, unlocks the secrets of the world's most repressive totalitarian state. Shin knew nothing of civilized existence: he saw his mother as a competitor for food, guards raised him to be a snitch, and he witnessed the execution of his own family. Through Harden's harrowing narrative of Shin's life and remarkable escape, he offers an unequaled inside account of one of the world's darkest nations and a riveting tale of endurance, courage, and survival.

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Five Stars

amazing story, great fast service, thank you!
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An Important Read!

This was an engaging read. I learned a lot about life in North Korea and was truly shocked that these camps exist in this time in history. Why aren't we appalled and enraged by this as US citizens? I am aware that Blaine Harden recanted pieces of this story, but the gist is the same. He lived through Hell and others are still living in concentration camps not unlike those of the holocaust. An important book for young adults.
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a real eye opener

jaw dropping reality!!

hard to believe that goes on in the world and no one seems to care, and that there is not an international outrage
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deeply moving

Imagine growing up in a prison camp; not knowing any other way of life. Having very little to eat, only one set of clothes which are replaced just once a year, and being forced to work 12 plus hours a day.

Shin Dong-hyuk is the only person known to have been born in a North Korean prison camp and later escape from it. It's a fascinating look into a secretive world, and what life looks like when you have no knowledge of a loving family, God, civilization, comfort, or joy. Born the second son of parents who were only allowed to see each other a few times a year, he was in the prison camp to atone for the sins of his grandparents.

The book covers his time in the camp, how he was able to escape, and then, once he made it to South Korea, how he worked on settling into his new way of life.

In South Korea, he was placed in a program that would help assimilate him to culture outside of North Korea. Teaching him and others who had left North Korea the truth about the world and the truth about their country. Unlike other defector's from North Korea, he was in some ways starting with a clean slate. He had not been taught the propaganda that the others grew up learning, so for example, when he was told who really started the Korean war, he easily accepted it.

With the help from people in the US who heard about his story he had the opportunity to travel and eventually moves to California, working as a human right activist. He struggled with guilt his discomfort in telling his story and being able to relate to the American's he would speak to. And since his escape was in 2005, this is still an ongoing story, so it sort of leaves us hanging at the end.

Though I had read the original Washington Post article about him (also written by this author), I appreciated that the book also covers recent events, such as how he's adjusting to life in the US. Now free, he's racked with guilt, finds it challenging to stay at one job, is learning about social norms and how to love. He is still working as a human rights activist, living in Washington state and Seoul, South Korea.
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Amazing story

One wonders about the human spirit's ability to persevere and endure. Although the journey is far from complete, this story is nothing less than amazing... clearly miraculous!
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A very absorbing account.

If you think we don't have enough freedom in this country, you have only to listen to this account. It will increase your appreciation of the USA and all that we have here.
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Escape from camp 14

This is an extremely well written book. The emotions and details were emotionally charged. I admire the writer for his attention to truth and pushing ahead with gentle diligence to get this story out. Very well written. I have been motivated to do what I can for the North Korean People.
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Interesting story

This was a great book and interesting subject. A real eye opener about how things are in North Korea. I would strongly recomend reading this book to all americans.