Sungju Lee
Lee charts a compelling narrative of survival and resilience against the backdrop of North Korea's oppressive regime. His memoir, "Every Falling Star", not only explores the challenges he faced as a street orphan but also delves into the broader socio-political context of a society plagued by famine and fear. His storytelling is marked by a direct and powerful style, which appeals to young adults by balancing stark realism with the accessible language of a child's perspective. This approach allows readers to engage with the harsh realities of North Korean life, while also finding moments of hope and human connection.\n\nBeyond his work as an author, Lee has extended his influence into advocacy and education. Having pursued higher education in political science and journalism, he now works as a consultant at NKHR and speaks internationally on issues of human rights and refugee experiences. His efforts illuminate the struggles faced by North Koreans, making his narrative a valuable resource for those interested in understanding life under a restrictive regime. This bio not only highlights his literary achievements but also underscores his role in raising awareness about human rights issues through both his writing and public engagements.
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