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An extraordinary photographic exploration of North Korea, from a
Westerner who lived in Pyongyang and explored the country beyond
for nearly two years. What happens when you travel to a place where
even basic truths are ambiguous? Where sometimes you can't trust
your own eyes or feelings? Where the divide between real and
imagined is never clear? For two years, Lindsey Miller lived in
North Korea, long regarded as one of the most closed societies on
earth. As one of Pyongyang's small community of resident
foreigners, Lindsey was granted remarkable freedoms to experience
the country without government minders. She had a front row seat as
North Korea shot into the headlines during an unprecedented period
of military tension with the US and the subsequent historic
Singapore Summit. However, it was the connection with individuals
and their families, and the day-to-day reality of control and
repression, that delivered the real revelations of North Korean
life, and which left Lindsey utterly changed from the woman who had
nervously disembarked from her plane onto an empty runway just two
years before. This is her extraordinary photographic account, a
testament to the hidden humanity of North Korea.
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