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* [[Anyone Can Die]]: During the famine, such things as rank and background no longer matter.
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Still very common in North Korea.
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Mrs. Song and Oak-hee's mother/daughter relationship is this
* [[Big Brother Is Employing You]]
* [[Big Brother Is Watching]]
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* [[Public Execution]]: Jun-sang witnesses the execution of a man arrested for stealing.
* [[Secret Relationship]]: Mi-ran and Jun-sang, because Mi-ran's low family rank would badly affect Jun-sang's future if it became known they were involved together. Jun-sang's parents also wanted him to focus on school, not girls.
* [[Star -Crossed Lovers]]: Jun-sang and Mi-ran
* [[Stranger in A Familiar Land]]: North Koreans are automatically citizens of South Korea, but defectors often suffer culture shock due to South Korea being so radically different.
* [[Titled After the Song]]: The book is titled after a propaganda song about how great life in North Korea is because of Kim Il-sung.