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Black Noona in Seoul

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Synopsis
Being the new girl in school is hard. Being the only new Black girl in a high-class South Korean high school? Let’s just say…wahala dey. After her mother’s unexpected remarriage, Chizoba Elysian Nwosu leaves the vibrant chaos of Lagos behind and lands in Seoul right into the middle of a picture perfect Korean family. Rich stepdad with no personality, overly bubbly stepsister, and a silent, icy stepbrother who treats her like wallpaper. She thought her two years of learning Korean (thanks to her mother’s birthday game setup) would prepare her. Spoiler: it didn’t. Because real-life Korea? it’s not your cute little K-dramas. It’s fast talk, cold stares, unspoken rules, and one Queen Bee who clearly wants to end her social life before it begins. But Chizoba didn’t come all the way from Lagos to be background noise. If Seoul wants drama, she’ll give them premium Nollywood meets K-drama. Blend in? For who? She’s about to shake things up, one eyebrow raise at a time. Welcome to Seoul. Let the gbas gbos begin.
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Chapter 1 - Disclaimer

This book is a work of fiction and is not intended to generalize or misrepresent any culture, country, or people. While the story is set in South Korea and features a Nigerian protagonist, all characters, events, and institutions are entirely fictional. Any similarities to real-life individuals, schools, or societal norms are purely coincidental.

The portrayal of Korean culture, language, and high school life is based on research, media influences, and creative interpretation. Some aspects may be exaggerated for dramatic effect or simplified for storytelling purposes. Similarly, Nigerian culture and experiences are presented through the lens of the main character and may not reflect everyone's reality.

This book aims to celebrate diversity, cross-cultural experiences, and personal growth, but if any inaccuracies or cultural misunderstandings arise, they are unintentional. Readers are encouraged to explore authentic sources for a deeper understanding of both Korean and Nigerian cultures.

Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoy the journey of Chizoba Elysian Nwosu in Seoul!