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In the Shadow of the Sun

by Anne Sibley O'Brien

Synopsis

North Korea is known as the most repressive country on Earth, with a dictatorial leader, a starving population, and harsh punishment for rebellion. Not the best place for a family vacation. Yet that's exactly where Mia Andrews finds herself, on a tour with her aid-worker father and fractious older brother, Simon. Mia was adopted from South Korea as a baby, and the trip raises tough questions about where she really belongs. Then her dad is arrested for spying, just as forbidden photographs of North Korean slave-labor camps fall into Mia's hands. The only way to save Dad: get the pictures out of the country. Thus Mia and Simon set off on a harrowing journey to the border, without food, money, or shelter, in a land where anyone who sees them might turn them in, and getting caught could mean prison -- or worse. An exciting adventure that offers a rare glimpse into a compelling, complicated nation, In the Shadow of the Sun is an unforgettable novel of courage and survival.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2017
ISBN-13 9780545905749
ISBN-10 0545905745
Class Copyright
Publisher Scholastic, Incorporated
Subject Juvenile Fiction
File Size 133 MB
Number of Pages 336
Length of Recording 9
Language ENG
Shelf No. NA905
Grade Range 3-7
Ages 8-12
Lexile 700L