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Jia: A Novel of North Korea
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9781573442756
ISBN: 1573442755
Label: Cleis Press
Manufacturer: Cleis Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2007-06-14
Publisher: Cleis Press
Studio: Cleis Press

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Editorial Reviews:

The first novel about present-day North Korea to be published in the West.
A moving and true-to-life tale of courage in the face of oppression and exile.
Hyejin Kim’s Jia follows the adventures of an orphaned young woman, Jia, who has the grace of a dancer but the misfortune of coming from a politically suspect family. In the isolated mining village of her childhood, Jia’s father, a science teacher, questions government intrusion into his classroom and is taken away by police, never to be heard from again. Now Jia must leave the village where her family has been sent as punishment to carve a path for herself. Her journey takes her first to Pyongyang, and finally to Shenyang in northeast China. Along the way, she falls in love with a soldier, befriends beggars, is kidnapped, beaten, and sold, negotiates Chinese culture, and learns to balance cruel necessity with the possibilities of kindness and love. Above all, Jia must remain wary, always ready to adapt to the “capricious political winds” of modern North Korea and China.



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Summary: A touching novel!
Comment: A great story full of imagery to make you understand exactly what it is to live in this country. Educational and moving!

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Summary: An Unforgettable Novel of North Korea
Comment: This book was both heart-searching and soul-seeking. I couldn't put it down yet didn't want to discover what happened to the book's narrator Jia: a character whose life is a compliation of the author's experiences and shared memories of life in North Korea. It's a complelling, unforgettable novel that immediately piqued my interest and empathy--I cried and celebrated with Jia--it's a book I'll never forget.

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Summary: A Must Read
Comment: Jia a Novel of North Korea is much more than it's name suggests. It is in fact by the authors own words a retelling of facts told to her.

If you have gotten as far as reading this review than by all means read Jia for you will be so satisfied that you did. Jia is informative on many levels and will speak to your very inner being. Jia will leave you appreciative of all that you have and leave you wishing that you could change the world that Jia lives in.

I believe that Jia will continue to speak long after you have finished this book.

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Summary: You'll finish this book with a sense of gratitude.
Comment: Jia is a haunting tale that explores sadness and grief of a completely different level. The narrative tales follows the female protagonist, Jia, through tumultuous times in North Korea and China - from living in hiding with her grandparents and sister during early childhood to her lonely escape and dangerous voyage back into North Korea to a temporary stint that takes her to dance for The Great Leader, Kim Il Sung. Nobody is immune to the devastating hardships and suffering that accompanies economic depression and poverty.

Somehow, Jia manages to find hope and friendship, such as with Sangwon, the kkotjebi (literally meaning "flower swallow") whom she meets by chance and with whom she establishes an unforgettable bond. The experiences of Jia and those around her are weighed down with a grief most people would be unfamiliar with. They live in a world where they must betray and cause suffering in order to have a chance at survival. Jia is loosely based on a woman Hyejin Kim once knew, and the stories are real.

The writing is understated and not breathtaking, but forgivable because these stories speak for themselves and need no elaboration to be striking. Jia is likeable and the reader feels total empathy for her without a sense of pity. You'll finish this book with a sense of gratitude.


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