The Orphan Master's Son
Romance and adventure novels set in North Korea do not come around often. Perhaps this is because the stranger-than-fiction political realities of 'The Hermit Kingdom' itself tend to dominate relevant discourse. Or simply because it is difficult to even begin to imagine an emotional, or interactional landscape amongst the politically oppressed citizens of the Kim regime. But Stanford University professor, Adam Johnson, may have forged a genre.

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