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A review by palegreenshutters
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick
4.0
I wish I could give it 4.5. It was great, and I really enjoyed it whenever I was able to listen, but it didn't have that pull that I really need to give it 5 stars.
What really hit me was that I had to keep reminding myself that this was in MY lifetime. I've gotten used to reading about harsh circumstances like this in the Great Depression, the Polish Ghettos, or German Occupied France (or Panem...) But the fact that people were starving to death a couple hundred miles from one of the wealthiest nations in the world is mind blowing.
One of the things that saddens me the most is that most North Koreans genuinely didn't think it would be much better anywhere else. Their government had cut them off from the world to the point that they didn't know that most of the world considers rice to be the cheap food for poor people.
What really hit me was that I had to keep reminding myself that this was in MY lifetime. I've gotten used to reading about harsh circumstances like this in the Great Depression, the Polish Ghettos, or German Occupied France (or Panem...) But the fact that people were starving to death a couple hundred miles from one of the wealthiest nations in the world is mind blowing.
One of the things that saddens me the most is that most North Koreans genuinely didn't think it would be much better anywhere else. Their government had cut them off from the world to the point that they didn't know that most of the world considers rice to be the cheap food for poor people.