2 thoughts on “Card Catalog Review: A River in Darkness”
I just read this eye opening and well written book, and was left wanting to know what happened next, though I also felt it might be too painful to write.
Thank you, Ishikawa-san, for writing this book. It could not have been easy.
The follow-ons to these North Korean refugee memoirs are always really difficult, as life doesn’t suddenly become easy after escaping the regime. Trying to build a life with freedom and education is not easy when it is all brand new.
I just read this eye opening and well written book, and was left wanting to know what happened next, though I also felt it might be too painful to write.
Thank you, Ishikawa-san, for writing this book. It could not have been easy.
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The follow-ons to these North Korean refugee memoirs are always really difficult, as life doesn’t suddenly become easy after escaping the regime. Trying to build a life with freedom and education is not easy when it is all brand new.
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