Yeonmi Park: Interview

"I know what it means to be a slave, both physically and emotionally. I was physically free when I crossed that river, but I was emotionally enslaved for a long time after that. Now, for the first time, I own myself.” Twenty-one-year-old North Korean defector Yeonmi Park is telling me, via Skype from New York, about her forthcoming memoir, In Order to Live (Penguin). Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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