David Yoon is an acclaimed Korean-American author known for his compelling young adult novels. He made his literary debut with "Frankly in Love," which gained widespread attention for its authentic portrayal of cultural identity and romance. An alumnus of Emerson College, Yoon combines his background in design with storytelling to craft relatable, heartfelt narratives. He is married to fellow author Nicola Yoon, and together, they co-run the imprint Joy Revolution.
The world isn't just black or white. It's not a marble cake. It's more like pound cake, marble pound cake.
But I think it's better to see the world than to be seen.
I'm not a romantic. I'm a hopeful person. Romance is so cheesy.
I love you. No matter what anyone else says, no matter what anyone else thinks.
The world isn't fair, not even a little bit. But we have to try anyway.
Grief is like a shadow. It's always with you.
Love is the most dangerous thing in the world.
The world is a scary place. But at least we have each other.
Sometimes the things we do help us figure out who we are.
Sometimes you have to lie to find the truth.
The world is a cruel place, but it's also beautiful. Don't forget that.
Life is the messiest thing of all. But it's worth it.