My Ramyeon Girl


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Title : My Ramyeon Girl
Author : Nethra A.
Language : English
Edition : Kindle
Pages : 97


Racism is a belief that different groups of people possess different behavior traits in accordance to their physical appearance. So they are divided on the basis of the superiority of one race over another.

God has created the world, human beings and everything that surrounds it. He created every man equal but after landing on the earth the human classification began. They created divisions and sub divisions started to mark the difference between the superior and inferior.

The story is about Jung Su. He was a very well known actor of South Korea. He had many friends but all of them were male. So there was a rumour about him being a gay. His manager arranged for him blind dates to set him free from the rumors, but he was least interested in them.

One day Jung Su went to a restaurant to have his favourite Ramyeon Soup. There he met with an Indian girl called Meena and falls for her. She was struggling to have her ramyeon with the chopsticks so he came forward and taught her. Meena was quite unaware of his status and starts mingling with him.

In South Korea racism still prevails. It is not very easy for Jung Su to nurture his emotions towards Meena. What happens next ? Will this discrimination comes in between them ? Will they ever be able to remove the barrier between them?

The author has outlined racism in the story. It is because of racism we observe a twist in the story. We are living in the 21st century, have advanced and excelled in various fields. But still discrimination is strongly followed in some places. It is one of the evils of our society which is required to be eliminated at first.

The story is short and can be completed in couple of hours. The storyline is very powerful. It is a love story but with a twist. This is the first time I am reading a book from South Korea background. It was a totally new experience reading this book.


#Rating : 4.5/5


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