Holiday at the Dictator's Guesthouse
Description
In May 2014, the North Korean government detained a mild-mannered municipal worker from Ohio named Jeffrey Fowle. His crime? Leaving behind a Bible in the restroom of a bar he'd visited with his tour group. Fowle's captors soon learned that the offense wasn't an accident. Rather, Fowle claimed to be on a mission from God, sent to bring the Holy Book to support underground Christians in North Korea. In "Holiday at the Dictator's Guesthouse," Joshua Hunt reveals Fowle's day-to-day existence during his Kafkaesque detention and explores the mind and motivations of the man who risked his freedom inside a brutal regime. --Provided by publisher.
- In May 2014, the North Korean government detained a mild-mannered municipal worker from Ohio named Jeffrey Fowle. His crime? Leaving behind a Bible in the restroom of a bar he'd visited with his tour group. Fowle's captors soon learned that the offense wasn't an accident. Rather, Fowle claimed to be on a mission from God, sent to bring the Holy Book to support underground Christians in North Korea. In "Holiday at the Dictator's Guesthouse," Joshua Hunt reveals Fowle's day-to-day existence during his Kafkaesque detention and explores the mind and motivations of the man who risked his freedom inside a brutal regime. --Provided by publisher.
APA Citation (style guide)
Hunt, J. (2015). Holiday at the Dictator's Guesthouse. Atavist.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Hunt, Joshua. 2015. Holiday At the Dictator's Guesthouse. Atavist.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Hunt, Joshua, Holiday At the Dictator's Guesthouse. Atavist, 2015.
MLA Citation (style guide)Hunt, Joshua. Holiday At the Dictator's Guesthouse. Atavist, 2015.
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