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My Spring in November is a tender, cross-cultural love story between Alexandria, a British-Italian journalist, and Joon-Seok, a Korean actor navigating fame and vulnerability. Set between London and Seoul, the novel explores identity, grief, and second chances. As Alex finds herself in a world she once only admired from afar, she discovers that healing, love, and belonging often arrive when we least expect them. Blending warmth, wit, and emotional honesty, this is a story for anyone who's ever fallen in love - with a person, a city, or a moment that changed everything.

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Produktbeschreibung
My Spring in November is a tender, cross-cultural love story between Alexandria, a British-Italian journalist, and Joon-Seok, a Korean actor navigating fame and vulnerability. Set between London and Seoul, the novel explores identity, grief, and second chances. As Alex finds herself in a world she once only admired from afar, she discovers that healing, love, and belonging often arrive when we least expect them. Blending warmth, wit, and emotional honesty, this is a story for anyone who's ever fallen in love - with a person, a city, or a moment that changed everything.
Autorenporträt
Maggie Arandela-Romano is a journalist and editor with Asian-European roots, known for her work across international publications and cultural platforms. A member of the Foreign Press Association, she splits her time between London, Seoul, and Milan, covering everything from film festivals to fashion and K-culture. My Spring in November is her debut novel, born from a personal season of healing and rediscovery. Blending her love for storytelling and real-life emotion, Maggie writes about connection, identity, and unexpected love. When not writing, she's usually interviewing someone brilliant - or lost in a café, notebook open, capturing life one page at a time.