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The Ginseng Hunter

Published
Apr 2008
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General Fiction General Fiction
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192

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Set at the turn of the twenty-first century in China along the Tumen River, which separates northeast China and North Korea, The Ginseng Hunter is an unforgettable portrait of life along a fragile border.

A Chinese ginseng hunter lives alone in the valley and spends his days up in the mountains looking for ginseng and preparing for winter. He is scarcely aware of the larger world until shadowy figures hiding in the fields, bodies floating in the river, and rumors of thievery and murder begin to intrude on his cherished solitude. On one of his monthly trips to Yanji, where he buys supplies and visits a brothel, he meets a young North Korean prostitute. Through her vivid tales, the tragedy occurring across the river unfolds, and over the course of the year the hunter unnervingly discovers that the fates of the young woman and four others rest in his hands.

Spare, intimate, and strikingly atmospheric, The Ginseng Hunter takes us into the little-understood lives of North Koreans and confirms Jeff Talarigo's immense gift for storytelling.

The Ginseng Hunter is based on actual events that are happening today in North Korea, also known as the DPRK, and along the Northeast border of China, to where many North Korean refugees flee.

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Apr 2009 Anchor ISBN 030727523X
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First Edition Apr 2008 Nan A. Talese ISBN 0385517394
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Apr 2008 Knopf ISBN 0385525567
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Apr 2008 Anchor ISBN B0015DWM98
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Apr 2008 AudioGO ISBN 0792753453
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Jul 2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc. ISBN B002IYPJEI
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