Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson

If you're looking for a book that is unlike any other book you've read before, then The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson is probably a good pick for you.  It jumps around from past to present like some other books, but I've never read a book about this subject matter.  It's the journey of a man who basically doesn't exist.  He has to take on the life of others but he does it without wanting to.  He's not a spy.  He lives in North Korea.  It was quite eye-opening to what life is like there.  It's a work of fiction, but a note from the author at the end of the book tells you that he got a lot of his information from talking to people who have lived there and told him their own stories of life there.  Jun Do is forced to become a kidnapper.  However, that is only the beginning.  His life takes so many turns after that.  The story even becomes somewhat of a love story by the end of the book.  He has to find a way to save the woman he loves, but the question is, can he save himself, too?  It's a good read.  It reminded me how lucky I am to have the freedoms I have in my daily life.  I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

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