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A riveting, feminist debut about four women navigating contemporary South Korea, a world of strict social hierarchies, extreme plastic surgery and K-pop fan mania. "Even as a girl, I knew the only chance I had was to change my face. When I looked into the mirror, I knew everything in it had to change, even before a fortune-teller told me so." This utterly compelling novel follows the interconnected lives of four young women balancing on the edge of survival in contemporary Seoul, Korea. Kyuri is a heartbreakingly beautiful woman with a hard-won job at a "room salon," an exclusive bar where she entertains wealthy businessmen while they drink. Though she prides herself on her cold, clear-eyed approach to life, an impulsive mistake with a client one evening suddenly threatens her livelihood. Her roomate, Miho, is a talented artist who grew up in an orphanage but won a scholarship to study art in New York. Returning to Korea after college, she finds herself in an impossible relationship with the super-wealthy heir to one of Korea's biggest companies. Down the hall from their apartment building lives Ara, a hair stylist whose obsession with a boy-band pop star drives her to desperate extremes. And Wonna, on the floor just below, is a newlywed trying to get pregnant with a child that she and her husband will not be able to afford to raise and educate in the cutthroat economy of Seoul. Together, they give us a gripping picture of their unfamiliar world of cultural hierarchies, yet unmistakably universal in the ways their tentative friendships will prove their saving grace.
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PHEW i ate this UP y'all highly recommend the audiobook form!!
this reminded me a lot of hello, my twenties! without the weird murder mystery element. the book explored a lot of darker themes with each girl going through their own struggles, and similarly to the TV show i found that there were certain parts that would have benefited from more exploration and reflection on one character's part (e.g. miho & ara). but overall, i really enjoyed this, and highly recommend it!
One sentence synopsis... Four women who live in the same apartment building in Seoul, Korea run up against the country's repressive beauty standards and deep seated misogyny.
Read it if you like... ‘Her Body and Other Parties', ‘Breasts and Eggs', or ‘Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982'.
Dream casting... really into Blackpink since watching the documentary on Netflix so just cast Jisoo in everything.
I truly enjoyed this novel. The narrative takes us on an intimate journey into the lives of four women in contemporary Seoul. Set against the backdrop of the city's high-pressure beauty industry, Cha delves deep into the complex beauty standards and societal expectations that shape their lives. What makes this book truly special is the author's choice for highlighting the darker sides of Seoul's beauty-obsessed culture, all while showcasing the resilience and inner strength of her characters.
Enlightening glance at the different lives of young women in South Korea.