Monday, February 27, 2012

New Korea Book

The following was posted on facebook today:
Let's tell the world! George and Dorothy Ogle finally finished their memoirs. Though they haven't actually held a copy in their hands, it is available on Amazon.com and from Xlibris.

Our Lives in Korea and Korea in Our Lives
By George Ogle and Dorothy Ogle
Because he prayed in public for eight men who were tortured, forced to make false confessions and were sentenced to death by South Korea’s military dictatorship, in 1974 George Ogle was deported from the country where he had worked as a missionary for 20 years.

Two months later when Dorothy and the four Ogle children left Korea, friends and colleagues commissioned them to “Go tell our story.” After the South Korean people ended the military dictatorship in 1987, the story changed from the struggle for democracy and human rights to a story of the Korean movement for peace and reunification of their divided nation.

Compelling and comprehensive, Our Lives in Korea and Korea in Our Lives is not only the Ogles’ personal memoirs of living in South Korea from 1954-1974 and later visiting both the North and South, it is an effort to tell the story of the Korean people as the authors experienced it directly, and as it has come to them by closely following the evolving history through almost 60 years.

The book highlights the hope and promise of President Kim DaeJung’s “Sunshine Policy” of constructive engagement with North Korea and is written to give readers around the world a vision for ending the Korean War to bring peace, prosperity and reconciliation to all of the Korean people.

FORMAT: Softcover $23.99
FORMAT: Hardcover: $34.99
To order from Xlibris call 1-888-795-4274
It is also listed on Amazon.com (since it is print on demand, they say it takes 7-13 days for the paperback. Hardcover is in stock at the moment.
It should soon be listed on BarnesandNoble.com

We are taking a month long trip, so we are not ordering books for resale, at least for right now. By the time we pay shipping to our house and then resend, there is not much savings.
I can't wait to read it.

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