From the world's most repressive state comes rare good news: the escape to freedom of a small number of its people.
It is a crime to leave North Korea. Yet increasing numbers of North Koreans dare to flee. They go first to neighbouring China, which rejects them as criminals, then on to Southeast Asia or Mongolia, and finally to South Korea, the United States, and other free countries. They travel along a secret route known as the new underground railroad.
With a journalists grasp of events and a novelists ear for narrative, Melanie Kirkpatrick tells the story of the North Koreans quest for liberty.