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The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot: Escaping Tyranny in North Korea

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot: Escaping Tyranny in North Korea
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Blaine Harden
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 130
Category/GenreTrue Stories
Asian and Middle Eastern history
ISBN/Barcode 9781447253365
ClassificationsDewey:951.93042
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Pan Books
Publication Date 7 April 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

"A riveting book that makes the history of North Korea accessible to the general reader." Wall Street Journal An ambitious and gripping exploration of the world's most secretive state through the intertwined lives of two North Koreans, one infamous, one obscure: Kim Il Sung, the former North Korean leader and No Kum Sok, once the state's youngest jet fighter pilot. Shortly before the Korean War ended, their paths crossed. Kim Il Sung congratulated No Kum Sok on his flying skill and courage, but just a few months later, No Kum Sok stole a Soviet-made MiG-15 and escaped to a US airfield in South Korea. This non-fiction thriller digs deeply into the character of the Kim family dictatorship. Both an irresistible adventure story and an authoritative guide to the notorious state, The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot explains why North Korea remains so isolated, why it created and maintains its concentration camps, and why it is still so angry at the western world. PRAISE FOR BLAINE HARDEN "Harden weaves the story of No, the pilot, and Kim, the tyrant, into a fascinating retelling of a tale from the early years of the Cold War . . . No's life, the heart of the book, captivates." New York Times "As with Escape from Camp 14, [Harden's] new book can read like a thriller." Financial Times

Author Biography

Blaine Harden is a reporter for PBS Frontline and a contributor to The Economist, based in Seattle, having completed a tour as the Washington Post's bureau chief in Tokyo. He is the prize-winning, acclaimed author of Escape From Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West; Africa: Dispatches from a Fragile Continent and A River Lost: The Life and Death of the Columbia.