Eyes of the Tailless Animals

Author(s): Soon Ok Lee

Voice of the Martyrs

Prison Memoirs of a North Korean Woman


On October 26, 1986, a North Korean woman named Soon Ok Lee was enjoying a peaceful morning at work in Communist North Korea when she was summoned outside. She did not return to her family that night. Instead, she was taken to prison where she endured six years of inhumane treatment for refusing to satisfy the greed of a government officer. Witnessing the executions of Christians in prison, Soon Ok Lee could not understand why they stubbornly refused to yield to the government’s demands to deny Christ. She later came to understand after escaping to South Korea where she found the Lord. She writes: “At the moment the officer announced my release in front of the prisoners, the eyes of all six thousand ‘tailless animals’ stared at me. Their eyes were pleading, ‘When you get out of prison, be a witness for us.’” Don’t miss her overcoming story of courage in one of the most tightly controlled nations of the world. 


Product Information

Find out about Life in North Korea


... from the persepective of someone who had a priviledged position


... from someone who was a prisoner in the labour camp system 

General Fields

  • : 9780882643359
  • : Living Sacrifice Books
  • : January 1999
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Soon Ok Lee
  • : Paperback
  • : 365/.45/092 B
  • : 155