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Author Lee, Euna.

Title The world is bigger now : an American journalist's release from captivity in North Korea-- a remarkable story of faith, family, and forgiveness / Euna Lee with Lisa Dickey.

Publication Info. New York : Broadway Books, [2010]
©2010

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Location Call No. Status
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Non Fiction  070.92 LEE    Check Shelf
 Bloomfield, Prosser Library - Adult Department  BIOG. LEE, E.    Storage
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  BIO LEE    Check Shelf
 Colchester, Cragin Memorial Library - Adult Department  BIOGRAPHY LEE, EUNA    Check Shelf
 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction  070.92 LEE    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  070.92 L51    Missing
 South Windsor Public Library - Biographies  B LEE    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  B-LEE, E.    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 306 pages ; 22 cm
Contents Our lives before, and a story that mattered -- No middle ground -- A foot on each side -- Prisoner's dilemma -- Getting to Pyongyang -- Endurance -- Our day in court -- A new kind of waiting -- Home at last.
Summary For the first time, the author, a young wife, mother, and film editor detained in North Korea, tells a harrowing, but ultimately inspiring, story of survival and faith in one of the most isolated parts of the world. On March 17, 2009, the author and her Current TV colleague Laura Ling were working on a documentary about the desperate lives of North Koreans fleeing their homeland for a chance at freedom when they were violently apprehended by North Korean soldiers. For nearly five months they remained detained while friends and family in the United States were given little information about their status or conditions. For Lee, detention would prove especially harrowing. Imprisoned just 112 miles from where she was born and where her parents still live in Seoul, South Korea, she was branded as a betrayer of her Korean blood by her North Korean captors. After representing herself in her trial before North Korea's highest court, she received a sentence of twelve years of hard labor in the country's notorious prison camps, leading her to fear she might not ever see her husband and daughter again. This book draws us deep into her life before and after this experience: what led to her arrival in North Korea, her efforts to survive the agonizing months of detainment, and how she and her fellow captive, Ling, were finally released thanks to the efforts of many individuals, including Bill Clinton. She explains in unforgettable detail what it was like to lose, and then miraculously regain, life as she knew it. This is the story of faith and love and a personal conviction that God will sustain and protect us, even in our darkest hours.
Subject Lee, Euna -- Captivity, 2009.
Hostages -- Korea (North)
Journalists -- Korea (North)
Americans -- Korea (North)
Korea (North) -- Politics and government -- 1994-2011.
Journalists -- United States -- Biography.
Added Author Dickey, Lisa.
ISBN 9780307716132
0307716139
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