North Korea: Books on the 'Hermit Kingdom' are positioned as page-turners
Both the Monitor and Amazon selected Blaine Harden's forthcoming title on North Korea, 'The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot,' as one of the best books to be released this month, while Amazon chose Paul Fischer's 'A Kim Jong-il Production' as one of the best books of February 2015.
'The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot' is by Blaine Harden.
True tales of North Korea are among the more interesting books to be published this year, according to selections by Monitor writers and Amazon editors.聽
Both the Monitor and Amazon selected the title 鈥淭he Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot,鈥 by Blaine Harden as one of the best books to be released this month. 鈥淟eader鈥 is being published on March 17 and tells the story of pilot No Kum Sok, a pilot in North Korea who declared his love for his leader Kim Il Sung but privately planned his escape. Monitor staff called 鈥淟eader鈥 鈥渁 real-life thriller,鈥 while Amazon editorial director Sara Nelson had a similar comparison, saying that it 鈥渞eads like a thriller.鈥澛
Meanwhile, Amazon selected the book 鈥淎 Kim Jong-il Production鈥 by Paul Fischer, which tells the story of how the leader arranged the kidnapping of South Korean director Shin Sang-Ok and actress Choi Eun-Hee to improve North Korea鈥檚 own film community, as one of the best books of February 2015, with Nelson calling it 鈥渨ild鈥 it鈥檚 sort of madcap but it鈥檚 creepy.鈥澛
And 鈥淟eader鈥 author Harden is also the writer of 鈥淓scape From Camp 14,鈥 a bestselling 2013 title that told the story of Shin Dong-hyuk, who was born in a North Korean prison. Monitor writer Terry Hong called it 鈥渁 book without parallel.鈥 (Harden writes in a new for 鈥淓scape鈥 that 鈥渆arly in 2015, Shin Dong-hyuk changed his story." Harden says that the subject of his book "told me by telephone that his life in the North Korean gulag differed from what he had been telling government leaders, human rights activists, and journalists like me.鈥 Harden details some of the changes in the story on his .)听
Successful books about North Korea in recent years include the award-winning nonfiction title "Nothing to Envy" by Barbara Demick in 2009 and the Pulitzer Prize-winning 2012 novel "The Orphan Master's Son" by Adam Johnson.
As North Korea continues to make international headlines, it seems inevitable more books will be published on the subject, but the caliber of these releases will be hard to beat.