- Published: 19 September 2019
- ISBN: 9781473569850
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 176
North Korea Journal
- Published: 19 September 2019
- ISBN: 9781473569850
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 176
An eye-opening look at a place that doesn’t figure on most travellers' bucket lists
Kirkus
The Python’s most dangerous journey yet. Palin journeyed into the heart of Kim Jong-un’s repressive and secretive regime.
The Times, 50 Best Book for Autumn
[Lifts] the veil on one of the last blind spots on the globe
Irish Independent
A fascinating proposition . . . [a] winning mix of genuine interest, good-humoured charm and that deceptively steely nose for humbug.
Wanderlust
The most recent – and the most extraordinary – trip was his exploration of North Korea… in his North Korea Journal… he offers fresh insight into the secretive country, which he approached with his signature openness and curiosity.
Radio Times
Palin expands on his Channel 5 documentary with this absorbing and beautifully illustrated day-by-day account.
Daily Mirror
Reading his account . . . one is reminded afresh of Palin’s great qualities as a traveller – his curiosity, good humour, and willingness to see the best in everyone he encounters.
Telegraph
A fascinating and humorous document
Choice Magazine
Gem of a book
Daily Express
It’s a typically entertaining guide, combining travelogue tips with his own interesting observations
RTE Guide
TV adventurer and Monty Python legend Michael Palin recounts his most recent travel escapades . . . the book details a world of gleaming skyscrapers, an airport with no passengers and a countryside where centuries-old traditions dominate
Best Travel Books, ShortList
The book is full of stunning photography which shows the natural splendour and beauty of Korea. And it also affords a rare glimpse of a non-communist who is really attempting to get to the pulse of everyday life in the country. Palin has a refreshing honesty about people who we almost never get to see.
Morning Star
His careful probing and gentle observations of a country that is at once suffocated by suppression and highly-functioning make for an eye-opening account with a level of humanity that often gets lost in the headlines.
8 Great books for Escapism, Luxury London
A typically cracking Palin read with loads of lovely photos.
Best Christmas travel reads, Daily Express