Hyeseung Song is a first-generation Korean-American artist and writer.
Born to immigrant parents, she grew up in Texas facing cultural challenges and high expectations.
Song attended Princeton University and Harvard Law School, but struggled with depression and identity issues.
Eventually, she pursued her passion for art and writing, leading to the creation of her memoir.
Song's experiences with mental health, racism, and the pressure to conform to the model minority stereotype inform her work.
Her honest and vulnerable storytelling style has resonated with many readers, particularly those from similar backgrounds.
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