The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector’s Story

Hyeonseo Lee
With David John
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The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector’s Story

Hyeonseo Lee
With David John
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‘The most riveting TED talk ever’ Oprah‘Harrowing’ Wired‘A sad and beautiful story of a girl who could not even keep her name, yet overcame all with the identity of what it is to be human’ Jang Jin-sung, author of ‘Dear Leader’‘Stirring and brave … true, committed, unvarnished and honest. Lee has made her own life the keyhole to the present, inside and outside of North Korea’ Scotsman‘Remarkable bravery fluently recounted’ Kirkus

Overall rating: 4.3846154 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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Great read

"A really interesting story of resilience and humanity."

Kdefoy (4/5)

Excellent read!

"Very well written book about this woman from North Korea who makes this perilous journey to China. It is both humorous and loving filled with great insights into the nature of the relationships she encounters along the way"

Cheryl (4/5)

MUST READ!!!

"Wonderful life changing read! Will truly make you appreciate the liberties and freedoms we are so blessed to have in North America!!"

Michelle (5/5)

excellent book and read

"reading this story makes you realize how lucky we are in North America. Following her story - she had incredible luck in her journey - made you want her to succeed and understand the difficulties she had."

Francis (5/5)

MUST READ

"So important to view the humanity in the crisis happening in North Korea. I am a slow reader, but I read this one in a heart beat and the moment I finished it, I turned the book over again and started it again. Truly amazing. Great story. Well written. Could not recommend it more!"

Joon (5/5)

Speechless

"I have never heard a story quite like this one, and it left me speechless. I cannot imagine experiencing what the author has. She goes through one terrible, seemingly unsurmountable thing after another, and amazingly is smart and strong enough to prevail. It's amazing to contrast this with the easy life so many of us lead, and to feel fortunate."

Caroline (5/5)

wow

"very interesting story to read about her"

Abby (5/5)

Loved It !

"If you want to see what it feels like to grow up in North Korea this book is for you. I didn't know much about North Korea before reading this book. Now thanks to this book i feel like I have a better understanding of what things are like there. #plumreview"

Jennifer (5/5)

A must read

"This is a wonderful book to help us understand North Korea of today. This memoir shows us how difficult every day life can be under such a regime. Book well written and very easy to read. This Author is a truly brave and remarkable person ."

Ina1 (4/5)

Great memoir

"A very well written memoir. An excellent view into the violations of human rights in North Korea, and the difficulties these citizens face when trying to make their lives better."

Andy (3/5)

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  • Published date: Oct 01, 2019
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Harpercollins Uk
  • ISBN: 9780008346553
  • Dimensions: 5.3" W x 1.0" L x 7.5" H
Hyeonseo Lee grew up in North Korea but escaped to China in 1997. In 2008, after more than 10 years there, she came to Seoul, South Korea, where she struggled to adjust to life in the bustling city. Recently graduated from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, she has become a regular speaker on the international stage fostering human rights and awareness of the plight of North Koreans. She is an advocate for fellow refugees, even helping close relatives leave North Korea. Her TED talk has been viewed nearly 4m times. She is married to her American husband Brian Gleason and currently lives in South Korea.

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