Adam Johnson

New book draws on reality to make fictional portrayal of life in North Korea

Arts, Culture & Media

Adam Johnson did tons of research before writing his fictional tale of a man’s life in North Koea, The Orphan Master’s Son. Though it’s fiction, because of his research, it’s a tantalizing look at what it’s like to live in the isolated Communist country.

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