| Eating with the Enemy |
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| Written by Waucoma Bookstore | |
| Friday, 25 June 2010 | |
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Eating with the Enemy Bobby Egan is a recovering drug addict who barely graduated high school. He grew up in a mafia neighborhood wishing he was full-blooded Italian so he could work his way up the mob chain. Instead, he finds himself running a legitimate restaurant, and is the unofficial liaison between the U.S. Government and North Korea. This book chronicles the thirteen-year roller coaster ride when Bobby was advising the Koreans on international diplomacy. Not only does this book have interesting first-hand accounts of life in North Korea, it shows that no matter what your beginnings, even one person can effect change if they set their mind to it.
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