Now on My Way to Meet You (TV programme) 288, 292
Ok-hee
admits to having false ID 165
becomes great friend of Min-young 165
considers moving to South Korea 174–5, 181
given an apartment in Seoul 209
meets up with Min-young in Seoul 212–13
experiences a job interview 213
discusses use of brokers 223
introduces Min-young to PSCORE organization 286
Ok-liu-gwon (noodle restaurant) 87
Park Min-young
love for her country ix–xi
birth of 8
discovers her true parentage 10
name changed from Kim Ji-hae 10
nearly killed by a train 12
interested in fashion 14, 48, 49, 76–7, 90, 161
strict upbringing 14, 17
childhood in Anju 18–19, 20, 25–6
pet dog 20, 26
education 21–6, 32–4, 48–53, 71, 75, 88–9
ideological indoctrination of 21–4, 48, 49–52
meets her paternal grandparents 29–30
self-criticism sessions 33–4, 73
enters the Young Pioneer Corps 34–6
and the red shoes 35–6
memorable train journey to Hyesan 37–8
visits fortune-tellers 41–3, 154
told her true paternal parentage 44–7
relationship with Min-ho 46, 69–70
relationship with her step-father 47, 53
suffers from nightmares 50, 114, 130, 207, 209
enjoys reading 52
loses everything in house fire xiii–xiv, 53
listens to pop music 54–5, 77, 90, 109–10
watches television illegally 58–9, 90
given a doll by her step-father 60
disaffection and non-conformity 61–4
joins the Socialist Youth League 62–3, 77–8
hears distressing family story 65–6
reaction to her father’s release and subsequent death 67–70, 107
sexual ignorance 75–6
witnesses famine and destitution 79–86
visits relations in Pyongyang 86–7
tastes Western food for the first time 87
crosses the river to Changbai 89–92, 96–7
wishes to be an accordion player 89
friendship with young river guard 93–7
visits Mr Ahn 101–3
visits paternal relations in Shenyang 105–10
refuses to believe criticisms of her country and the Great Leader 107–9
adopts the name Chae Mi-ran 109
enjoys life in Shenyang 109–10
warned not to return to Hyesan 110, 111–15
learns Mandarin 112–13, 163
caught up in wedding plans 116, 117–21
adopts the name Jang Soon-hyang 120, 128–31
escapes from unwanted wedding 121–2
taken to a dubious salon 123–6
escapes from salon 126–7
works in restaurants 128–31, 143, 156–9
apologizes to her aunt for running away 131
apologizes to Mrs Jang for abandoning the wedding 131–2
turns down possibility of moving to South Korea 133–4
makes friends with fugitive North Korean girl 135–6
arrest and interrogation 136, 137–41
survives an attack 141, 142–3
makes plans to contact her family 143–5
meets her brother at Mr Ahn’s house 147–9
held captive by gang demanding money 149, 150–3
catches a train to Shanghai 154, 155–6
health of 154, 175–6
acquires an ID in China 157–8
adopts the name Chae In-hee 157, 160
adopts the name Park Sun-ja 159, 160
works as interpreter and secretary 160–3, 183
recognized as Soon-hyang from Shenyang 163–5
re-connects with her family by cell-phone 166–71
sense of identity 168, 217
asks help from South Korean Embassy in Vientiane 169–72
considers going to South Korea 174–5, 185–8
suffers from loneliness and depression 175–6, 217–18
tries to send items to her family in Hyesan 177–81
falls in love with Kim 183–5, 187–8
tells Kim her true story 189–90
video chats with Shin-suh 191–2
flies to Seoul 192–3
hears that her mother is in hospital 193
arrival and investigation in South Korea 197–201, 204–7
held in detention with several North Korean women 202–4
attends lectures on life in South Korea 210–11
given an apartment in Seoul 211, 212–13
encounters social and educational difficulties 215–16
enrols in tax accountancy course 215
decides to study for University entrance 218, 219
adopts the name Hyeonseo ix, 219
borrows aunt’s ID card for her mother 224–5
waits unsuccessfully for her mother in Changbai 225–7
decides to help her mother to escape 232–3
distracts guard by taking photos 238–40
eventful road journey to Kunming 241–4
negotiates with Mr Fang the broker 244–7, 250
travels to Laos to rescue her family 250–3
makes friends with Laos immigration officials 254–5
family released with help from tall Australian 255, 258, 259–60
keeps in touch with Kim 255
reunites with her mother in Laos prison 256–7, 258
accused of being a broker 265–6, 267–8
breaks up with Kim 278
makes friends with Brian 286–7, 288
speaks out on behalf of defectors 288–9
invited to speak at international events 290
supports reunification of North and South Korea 290–1
agrees to marry Brian 291
has bouts of self-loathing 292–3
meets Dick Stolp in Australia 292
takes her mother to America 293
Park, Mr (policeman) 210, 212, 218, 225, 267, 293
Park Sun-ja see Park Min-young
the Party
membership 7
social provisions 32
on television 59
and pornography 76
People for Successful Corean Reunification (PSCORE) 286
People’s Armed Police (China) 236, 238–9
Phonthong Prison, Laos 273, 274–5
Pochonbo 63
PSCORE see People for Successful Corean Reunification
Public Distribution System 32, 40–1, 55–6, 58
Pyongyang 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 41, 66, 87, 169, 251
Pyongyang Okruyugwan restaurant (Jianguao Hotel, Shanghai) 161–3
Red Cross 212
Ri Chang-ho 93–7
Ri Chun-hui 71
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