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The Attorney Turned Author Bares Her Soul in a Cinematic, Unforgettable Debut That Reads Like a Thriller and Heals Like a Prayer

LOS ANGELES, CA – 27 April – What happens when the family name that you’re meant to protect becomes the very thing that shatters you?  What happens when you trade chauffeurs for bus passes, palatial halls for silent nights in a foreign land, and still manage to claw your way to the top of the legal profession, only to discover that success is loud, but loneliness is louder?

Today, Huey Choi launches Who Stole My Pork Belly?, her debut memoir.  As a veteran corporate bankruptcy attorney, she has spent twenty-five years navigating the high-stakes world of BigLaw while quietly carrying a past that reads like a K-Drama intertwined with a Greek tragedy.

This isn’t a celebrity tell‑all, nor is it a self‑help guide disguised as a memoir.  It is a raw, lyrical, and deeply honest account of a woman who was born into one of South Korea’s most powerful chaebol families, only to have her life upended at age four by a sudden, traumatic move to Los Angeles, trading a dynasty for uncertainty.

WHY THIS BOOK WILL CAPTURE MILLIONS

A Hook for Every Reader

  • For fans of Crying in H MartEducatedThe Glass Castle, and When Breath Becomes Air – Huey’s voice is intimate, unsentimental, and relentlessly honest. She does not ask for pity. She invites you to sit with her in the discomfort of the in‑between.
  • For the corporate crowd – Voted a top 5% attorney in America writing about resilience, bankruptcy (both financial and emotional), and the art of rebuilding. This is a book for every lawyer, executive, and entrepreneur who has ever felt like an imposter.
  • For the Korean culture wave– With BTS commanding global headlines and Korean storytelling reshaping platforms like Netflix, Huey’s memoir arrives at a cultural inflection point. She draws readers into the guarded world of a chaebol family, weaving in tender memories, her late grandmother’s Korean fried chicken, a comforting stew quietly bubbling in a ttukbaegi, and the gentle warmth of a celadon teacup, each a subtle act of quiet defiance.
  • For the animal lover – A central thread of the book is Huey’s rescue dog, Charlotte, a disabled pup, who, as she puts it, “rescued me right back.”  This is a story for anyone who has found healing in the eyes of an abandoned animal.
  • For the solo travelers and Foodies – Huey’s healing journey takes her through European cafés, Asian night markets, and solo oceanic vistas. The book includes a photo section of her travels, unvarnished, unglamorous, and deeply moving.

What Makes This Debut Different

Most memoirs of hardship follow a familiar arc: struggle, triumph, lesson learned.  Huey disrupts that formula. She writes with the precision of a lawyer and the heart of a poet. Every chapter is a revelation:

  • The dynasty that fell overnight – Not through scandal or war, but through a quiet, unexplained collapse that left a four‑year‑old girl wondering why love had a passport and a price.
  • The American dream, shift by shift – From a mother wiping down diner tables to a ceiling dripping water into a bucket, Huey paints financial hardship not as a montage but as a lived, relentless geography.
  • The glass tower – Law school. The Bar. BigLaw. Huey achieves what immigrants are taught to aspire. But she finds that success without connection is its own kind of solitary confinement.
  • Loss upon loss – A marriage that ends. Miscarriages that are never named. A family legacy that demands silence. Huey writes about each loss with a restraint that makes every sentence hurt and heal.
  • The fall of the conglomerate – While she rebuilds her life, the Choi empire crumbles. Greed, gaman, grace, grief and gratitude, each word becomes a chapter.
  • The warmth of a celadon teacup – Huey’s Korean rituals are not decorative, they are lifelines. The simple act of sitting with tea before the chaos begins becomes a “prayer before the prayer”.
  • Charlotte – A disabled rescue dog who teaches Huey that love does not have to be earned, it simply arrives.

PRAISE FROM EARLY READERS

“A knockout debut. Huey Choi writes like she’s been doing it for decades – sharp, tender, and utterly unforgettable. This memoir will find its way into your bones and refuse to leave.”
– Early Reader Review

“I’ve never read a memoir that so perfectly balances legal precision with raw emotional excavation. Choi’s voice is a revelation.”
– Advance Praise, Anonymous Editor

“This book made me cry, laugh, and call my mother. It is a gift to anyone who has ever felt like they didn’t belong anywhere.”
– Advance Reader ARC

ABOUT THE AUTHOR (THE REAL STORY-BEHIND-STORY)

Huey Choi is a seasoned attorney with over twenty‑five years of experience in corporate bankruptcy and creditors’ rights. She has been voted in Best Lawyers in America, a peer‑review recognition that places her among the top 5% of U.S. attorneys. A graduate of the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, she navigated the high‑stakes world of BigLaw while quietly carrying the weight of her past.

But the Bio line does not tell the full story.

Huey is the daughter of a prominent South Korean chaebol family, a dynasty that controlled vast wealth, employed thousands, and expected absolute loyalty and silence. When she was four years old, her world was upended. She left Seoul for Los Angeles, not on a private jet but through the fog of a childhood she would spend decades trying to make sense of it.

In the pages of Who Stole My Pork Belly?, Huey reveals for the first time:

  • The truth behind her family’s decision to flee South Korea, and the cost of protecting a name that never protected her.
  • The silent years of emotional and financial hardship, with a single mother who worked tirelessly and prayed alone at night.
  • The pressure to perform, to become a lawyer, to represent a legacy that had already abandoned her.
  • The marriage that failed. The children that never came. The cult‑like expectations of a family that demanded grace while offering none.
  • The healing she found not in therapy but in her late grandmother’s Korean fried chicken, a comforting stew quietly bubbling in a ttukbaegi, the warmth of a pale celadon teacup, and the unconditional love of a disabled rescue dog.

Huey Choi is also the founder and CEO of Snubbed, LLC, a company she launched in 2017 to support animal welfare initiatives. Through Snubbed Hats, she raises funds to feed and rehabilitate snubbed dogs, the ones no one else wanted. She lives in Southern California with her three rescue dogs, Angel, Portia, and Captain, and cares for her elderly mother.

A WORD FROM THE AUTHOR (EXCLUSIVE)

“I wrote this book for the person who feels like they are performing a life instead of living one. I wrote it for the immigrant who is tired of being the model minority. I wrote it for the lawyer who wins cases but loses sleep. And I wrote it for anyone who has ever loved a dog more than a family member.”
Huey Choi

FOR MEDIA, REVIEW COPIES, OR INTERVIEW REQUESTS

Huey Choi is available for select interviews on a confidential basis concerning, among other topics:

  • Resilience and reinvention
  • Korean American identity
  • Women in law and leadership
  • Animal rescue and healing
  • Memoir writing as a form of therapy

Available on

Website: http://whostolemyporkbelly.com/

Amazon link: https://a.co/d/0exoTyvq

Casablanca, Morocco — May 19, 2026 — “Africa’s problem is not a lack of resources. It is a lack of rooted, trained, and committed leadership. This is the void that EPIK Leaders came to fill.”

Just one year ago, we were driven by a simple yet burning conviction: Africa has the resources, Africa has the energy, Africa has the youth. What it lacks is a structured ecosystem to transform this raw energy into impactful leadership.

It was with this ambition that Mahmoud Cherkaoui and I founded EPIK Leaders in January 2025. Today, as our second season draws to a close, I want to share our progress. This is not a financial ledger, but a report on a human transformation that, starting from Morocco, is changing the game across the entire continent.

1. The Network: From Zero to a Continental Presence
In less than two years, EPIK Leaders has deployed 100 clubs across Morocco—in both public and private universities, from Casablanca to Agadir, and from Rabat to Oujda.

  • A School of Doing: Each club is a living laboratory where students learn to organize, convince, mobilize, raise funds, and measure their impact. This is not a book club or a debate circle; it is a school of action.
  • Regional Expansion: Beyond Morocco, dozens of clubs are emerging in Tunisia and Mali, confirming that EPIK is a fully-fledged pan-African movement.
  • The EPIK 100 Program: Through this distinction reserved for 100 young leaders—selected for the consistency of their journey and the scope of their actions—we have built a network of ambassadors across 34 African countries.

These young people are not just award recipients; they are the sentinels of an awakening Africa.


2. Action: Campaigns with Meaning
Leadership cannot be taught in lecture halls; it is forged in action. That is why EPIK Leaders designed a calendar of concrete engagements addressing the major emergencies of our time.

  • February (Climate Action): We launched a national tree-planting campaign to raise awareness among young leaders about the climate emergency. This was not just an ecological gesture; it was a pedagogical act. Planting a tree means committing to the long term and working for a generation that is not yet here. This is exactly what we want to instill in our youth: a vision that goes beyond the immediate.
  • March (Women’s Leadership): On International Women’s Day, the “EPIK Her” campaign highlighted female leadership in all its diversity and strength. A strong Africa is an Africa that unleashes the potential of all its daughters.
  • April (Civic Duty): Our blood drive mobilized hundreds of students across the EPIK network. Donating is a foundational act of citizenship; it shifts the focus from oneself to others, and from the individual to the community. We wanted our future leaders to experience this connection deeply and tangibly.

To support these actions, dozens of training sessions in soft skills were delivered in our clubs, covering communication, project management, emotional intelligence, design thinking, and fundraising. These skills are not optional for an ambitious young African; they are the baseline.

3. Major Milestones: When EPIK Makes History
This second season was marked by major milestones that went beyond the scope of a typical student association, aligning instead with a broader civilizational ambition.

  • November 20, 2025 (Rabat): EPIK Leaders hosted the very first Arab-African Summit on Non-Profit Sector Financing. For the first time, actors from the Arab world and Sub-Saharan Africa gathered to collectively design funding mechanisms for NGOs, tackling one of the most glaring blind spots in African associative development.
  • April 10, 2026 (Casablanca): In partnership with EMSI, we organized the “AI for Impact” Forum. The goal was not to discuss technology for technology’s sake, but to answer a crucial question: how can artificial intelligence transform the model of African NGOs—their governance, fundraising capacity, and impact measurement? Africa cannot afford to be late to the AI revolution, and EPIK intends to accelerate this transition.
  • April 10–12, 2026 (Monastir): We co-organized a major African youth summit that brought together 1,500 young Maghrebis and Africans. That represents 1,500 voices, 1,500 visions, and a single conviction: African youth are ready to take the helm.
  • April 25, 2026 (Dakhla): The 2nd edition of Africa Future Leaders Day took place under the theme “African Youth, Diplomacy, and Soft Power”. This event marked a historic milestone: the release of the first collective book by EPIK leaders, titled “L’Éveil des Sentinelles” (The Awakening of the Sentinelles). The title says it all—our youth are no longer spectators; they are the conscious guardians of a future they have decided to build.

4. EPIK: A South-South Model to Reinvent African Cooperation
What moves me most in this adventure is not the growth of the numbers, but the nature of the model we are creating.

EPIK Leaders is not a Northern NGO “helping” Africa from the outside. EPIK is a movement born in Morocco, designed by and for Africans, which believes deeply in South-South cooperation as a engine for transformation. We do not copy existing models; we create new ones. We do not seek validation from the North; we build legitimacy through our actions.

In this framework, Morocco is more than just a host country. It serves as a vital platform—a crossroads connecting Sub-Saharan Africa, the Maghreb, and the Arab world. Its academic institutions, stability, and strategic vision serve to accelerate this movement. It is from Casablanca, Agadir, Rabat, and Dakhla that we nourish the continent.

Our model rests on three pillars: Train (skills), Connect (the pan-African network), and Mobilize (civic and social action). It is designed to be replicable, scalable, and autonomous. Eventually, each EPIK club will be capable of operating independently, driven by its members and rooted in its local community.

5. Before 2063: A Generation Taking Responsibility
The African Union’s Agenda 2063 is a vision of an integrated, prosperous, and peaceful Africa. This vision will not be achieved through institutions alone; it requires trained men and women to carry it forward.

The young people we support at EPIK Leaders will not be mere executors of public policies; they will be their architects. They will lead businesses, NGOs, ministries, and citizen coalitions. They will write books, as they have already done, and they will speak at international forums no longer as guests, but as key actors.

We still have a long way to go—expanding our network to new countries, consolidating our training programs, developing digital tools to scale our impact, and securing sustainable funding. But our direction is clear, and it is African.

“We are not waiting for Africa to change. We are training the people who are going to change it.”

EPIK Leaders is not yet everything it will become, but it is already what it was meant to be: a living, rooted, credible, and deeply African movement. The second season has just ended; the third begins.

And the sentinelles are rising.

Dr. Nizar Chaari Founder of EPIK Leaders Casablanca, May 2026

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