An addictive, tell-all memoir which is also a love letter to
Korea: the story of a young British K-drama fan who moved to Seoul and
unexpectedly became part of the booming Korean entertainment industry she had
idolised from afar.
Chosen by Stylist as one of the best memoirs of 2026
An addictive, tell-all memoir about chasing reinvention in Korea and the
reality behind the dream
At twenty-one, fuelled by K-dramas and a need to reinvent
herself, Alice Amelia moves to Seoul. She knows no one, doesn't speak the
language, and hasn't tried kimchi, let alone Korean corn dogs. But real-life
Seoul isn't the glossy, subtitled fantasy she expected.
Determined to follow her dream, Alice becomes everything she
wasn't in England: dousing every meal in gochujang, dancing in K-pop videos,
dating famous models, and even injecting salmon sperm into her eye bags.
As she breaks into the Korean entertainment industry which
she idolised, finds friendship, and flirts with love, her life spirals in ways
she never imagined.
Caught between who she was and who she's becoming, will she
ever belong in Korea? And what is she willing to sacrifice to stay?
'Brings to life a country as complex and vibrant as its
many gochujang-laced dishes. A delicious reminder that we can find
"home" in the most unexpected landscapes, people, and flavors' KIM
SUNEE, author of Everyday Korean and A Mouthful of
Stars
'Shocking, hilarious, and swooningly romantic, Alice
Amelia's memoir reads like one of the best rom-coms - and yet it all actually
happened' EMILY CHAPPELL, author of Where There's A Will
'A fascinating deep dive into the world (and the seedy
inner workings) of k-pop and k-drama ... also an honest account of the author's
turbulent twenties and affairs of the heart' SARRA MANNING (on
Substack)