My Holiday in North Korea: The Funniest/Worst Place on Earth
Staff Reviews
Other authors have recounted their trips to the hermit kingdom of North Korea, but few have done so with the acerbic verve of Wendy Simmons. Her new travel memoir My Holiday in North Korea: The Funniest/Worst Place on Earth is the very personal tale of her solo trip to the world’s most tightly controlled police state. While her itinerary includes all the monuments and museums that most visitors see, Simmons highlights the less-discussed stops on the circuit--an impromptu soccer game, a planetarium, an obstetrics hospital. Filled with both words and pictures, My Holiday in North Korea is an engaging and idiosyncratic introduction to a country we should all discover.
Description
Most people want out of North Korea. Wendy Simmons wanted in.
In My Holiday in North Korea: The Funniest/Worst Place on Earth, Wendy shares a glimpse of North Korea as it’s never been seen before. Even though it’s the scariest place on Earth, somehow Wendy forgot to check her sense of humor at the border.
But Wendy’s initial amusement and bewilderment soon turned to frustration and growing paranoia. Before long, she learned the essential conundrum of “tourism” in North Korea: Travel is truly a love affair. But, just like love, it’s a two-way street. And North Korea deprives you of all this. They want you to fall in love with the singular vision of the country they’re willing to show you and nothing more.
Through poignant, laugh-out-loud essays and 92 never-before-published color photographs of North Korea, Wendy chronicles one of the strangest vacations ever. Along the way, she bares all while undergoing an inner journey as convoluted as the country itself.