Florian Kozak Kozak থেকে Kukliai, 立陶宛
I remember in 1997 watching a special news report in Taegu, South Korea about a multi-generational family of 12 that defected from North Korea. Years later I found this book for 25 cents at a neighborhood garage sale, half way across the world, in Brooklyn, NY. It wasn't until the later half of the book that I realized that this was the same family that I had watched on the news a decade ago. As a Korean-American, the issues of re-unification and the US foreign policy with N. Korea are delicate and complicated ones. This book shines light to the various humanitarian layers that our news clips and our current president and administration fails to acknowledge.