Saturday, August 1, 2020

Post from July 31 - If I Had Your Face

If I had your face by Cha, Frances  274 pages

"Kyuri is an achingly beautiful woman with a hard-won job at a Seoul "room salon," an exclusive underground bar where she entertains businessmen while they drink. Though she prides herself on her cold, clear-eyed approach to life, an impulsive mistake threatens her livelihood.

Kyuri's roommate, 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 a precarious relationship with the heir to one of the country's biggest conglomerates. Down the hall in their building lives Ara, a hairstylist whose two preoccupations sustain her: an obsession with a boy-band pop star, and a best friend who is saving up for the extreme plastic surgery that she hopes will change her life. And Wonna, one floor below, is a newlywed trying to have a baby that she and her husband have no idea how they can afford to raise in Korea's brutal economy.
Together, their stories tell a gripping tale at once unfamiliar and unmistakably universal, in which their tentative friendships may turn out to be the thing that ultimately saves them."

I found this book to be really interesting, and a glimpse into South Korean culture that I knew little about. While I knew that there is a certain beauty standard in South Korea, I didn't know about the lengths women will go to to have surgery. It's horrifying, but also kind of fascinating.  I liked the viewpoints of the different characters, especially when the storyline would follow more that one in the same occurrence.


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