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Ordinary Lives in North Korea
by Barbara Demick
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Published Oct 2015
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Published Dec 2012
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Published Aug 2012
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by Karen Connelly
Published May 2010
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by James Church
Published Feb 2010
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by Leslie T. Chang
Published Aug 2009
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by Ma Jian
Published Jun 2009
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