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Cha is a South Korean author who gained international recognition for her debut novel, If I Had Your Face. Cha grew up in Seoul, Hong Kong, and the United States, gaining a unique perspective that she employs in her writing. Cha attended Dartmouth College and Columbia University, eventually becoming a writer for The Atlantic, The Believer, and the Yonhap News Agency. Her background in journalism is evident in her writing style, which is characterized by its precision and attention to detail. She depicts the nuances of Korean culture and society, effectively shedding light on the often-unseen aspects of everyday life. Cha tackles difficult subjects in her writing with sensitivity and empathy. She discusses issues such as cosmetic surgery, gender inequality, and the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry in depth and without judgment (“Frances Cha.” Penguin Random House).
South Korean room salons, also known as “booking clubs” or “booking rooms,” are a unique entertainment experience found within the affluent neighborhoods of Seoul, South Korea. These rooms provide an intimate environment for customers to socialize with friends and colleagues or host business meetings. Upon entering a room salon, patrons are seated in private rooms, complete with karaoke machines, comfortable sofas, and a dedicated server to attend to their needs.