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Young Is Blessed
Young Is Blessed
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Asian immigration memoir
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Black Ink Crew
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Diamond Tattoos
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immigrant story
Parasite movie
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Seoul
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Product details
- ISBN 9798895653982
- Weight: 322g
- Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 09 Apr 2026
- Publisher: Permuted Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Star of VH1’s hit show Black Ink Crew: New York, Young Bae shares her gritty, candid, and inspirational coming-of-age immigration tale.
If you’ve seen Parasite or Squid Game, you have some idea what it means to be poor in South Korea—struggling to survive in a world that thinks you’re worthless. Before Young Bae became a famous tattoo artist and star of American reality television, that nightmare was her life. With no stable place to call home, she spent nights in a community center, lived through the winter in a shipping container, and at times slept under a desk in her mother’s studio, hiding from her violent, unstable father. But even when her family moved into the worst possible place anyone can live in Seoul—a dank, flooding basement apartment—she held onto hope. She was an artist, and that meant she had been blessed. With strong determination and a belief that impossible dreams can come true, Young Bae knew she would become somebody.
If you’ve seen Parasite or Squid Game, you have some idea what it means to be poor in South Korea—struggling to survive in a world that thinks you’re worthless. Before Young Bae became a famous tattoo artist and star of American reality television, that nightmare was her life. With no stable place to call home, she spent nights in a community center, lived through the winter in a shipping container, and at times slept under a desk in her mother’s studio, hiding from her violent, unstable father. But even when her family moved into the worst possible place anyone can live in Seoul—a dank, flooding basement apartment—she held onto hope. She was an artist, and that meant she had been blessed. With strong determination and a belief that impossible dreams can come true, Young Bae knew she would become somebody.
With more than 1.4 million followers on Instagram, Young Bae is a star of VH1’s hit show Black Ink Crew: New York, as well as the owner of Diamond Tattoos in the heart of Times Square and 2one2 Apparel. She resides in New Jersey with her son.
Young Is Blessed
€28.50
