Originally Posted by
Babyguile
Given what you have said, I recommend highly Nothing to Envy: Real Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick. It records the short histoy of North Korea from the annex of the Korean peninsula by the Soviet Union and USA at the end of WWII, through to the regime of Kim-Jong Il and the food shortages/meltdown that followed. It also looks at his death and its aftermath. She uses information gained from her extensive interviews of North Koreans who defected to China and South Korea. The book focuses on the struggle to live and survive under one of the most repressive regimes of the twentieth century, and follows the lives of two families right to their conclusions (the fates of the individuals are mixed: it's not entirely a cheerful book).