A River in Darkness by Masaji Ishikawa
It's the story of living in North Korea, facing brutal social consequences, extreme poverty, widespread starvation, and violence...and finally escaping to a life where he's a second class citizen in Japan.
Not the most well written book, but completely harrowing.
I also strongly recommend On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong. Absolutely stunning prose.
@tyghebright my Amazon cart is overflowing now. I’ll probably try the library first though. But I use Amazon for reminding me of what I want to read. Thank you for the suggestions.
I have an Amazon wish list with far too many books. But I watch a lot of videos about books and there are always so many that I'm interested in.
But I'm currently focusing for a few months on reading books I already own, because I have several hundred unread physical and ebooks.
@tyghebright
Woah Nelly!
Back up!
You're actually *reading* your TBR pile?
Should I call an ambulance?
A psychiatrist?
I mean. I'm always reading my TBR. It's just that I'm usually also making it longer.
@tyghebright I’ll check out that one. Thanks.