SECOND BEST
A Korean Story & A Jamaican Story
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About the Book
Two worlds collide in a powerful journey of survival, identity, and destiny. From the vibrant streets of a, Korean to the soulful heart of a Jamaican, these stories reveal the raw truths behind family, culture, and the fight to belong together. Life isn't always perfect but romantic, while a love life itself cannot always be a perfect ride. This story takes you through two unique stories. The cold love planet of one Korean, and the, Ghosted duppy love of one Jamaican - that are both full of heart, humour, and unforgettable moments A gripping, unforgettable tale where every twist challenges what it means to be "second best".
About the Author
Kyile was influenced by the works of Alfred Lawrence, Roald Dahl, and Mark Twain during his childhood. Kyile is a, Bachelor of the arts graduate. And amongst other academic assets, Kyile may have. A Bachelor’s degree in, Creative Writing at Brunel University in the United Kingdom is his main profound comprehensive studies to this day. Born and raised locally, Kyile possesses a comprehensive perspective on the world and actively engages in social interactions with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
One of Kyile’s guiding maxims is derived from the words of Hiyaku:
“Refrain from giving up and do not be adverse to reality, for reality will never abandon you; it remains contingent upon your own agency. This is not a matter of materialism; indeed, materialism is more pessimistic than a bowl of Cheerios.”
Kyile has recently published his inaugural contemporary fantasy short novel, The Tenrux Society, which comprises 125 pages. This accomplishment is inextricably linked to his academic exploration of self-awareness and the psychology of cognition.
With the support of his publisher, Author House, Kyile authored this compelling work, which he regards as a testament to his literary capabilities. His intellectual journey began with a profound passion for reading and writing, complemented by a keen interest in astronomy his preferred academic subject poetry.
While his father pursued a career in music, Kyile consciously chose to follow his own aspiration to become a writer.