
About how she as a young teenager escaped from the Communist North under gunfire to reach the safety of the South; how she had been separated from her mother for more than three days and how against all odds they reunited by the train tracks.
How my father had been imprisoned in the South, charged with being a North Korean spy; how a Japanese soldier with the U.N. helped uncover evidence to prove that he was a civilian; how he wrote letters on old newsprint to American schools asking for an academic scholarship.
The documentary wasn't the most stimulating. But that didn't stop me from feeling.
Life is mysterious; life is miraculous.
2 comments:
yeah, life is really mysterious & miraculous. and korea & vietnam has a lot of things in common historically.
and ps, cute labels for this post :-D
Are you still reading my blog LUU? You're such a cyber stalker... how stupid! (in the tone of Eliot Chang...) :-P
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