Work Hard, Cry Quietly is a powerful, emotionally resonant novel that follows Mia Park, a first-generation Korean-American lawyer who rises through the brutal ranks of a top corporate law firm in New York City. On paper, she is everything success demands: sharp, efficient, and tireless. But behind her perfectly curated facade lies exhaustion, emotional isolation, and the quiet devastation of never feeling enough. Bound by her family's sacrifices and society's expectations, Mia builds a life that looks triumphant but feels hollow.
As the pressures of corporate ambition mount, Mia begins to unravel. Her mental health deteriorates in silence, masked by professionalism and performance. Small moments of rebellion-late-night tears, a sketchpad pulled from storage, a missed deadline-grow into a deeper questioning of what she truly wants. Through therapy, friendship, and connection with immigrant communities, Mia begins to rediscover parts of herself she buried long ago. She starts saying no, walking away from toxic power structures, and reclaiming the pieces of her identity lost to survival.
The novel is not about a clean break or a dramatic exit-it's about the quiet, courageous work of healing. Mia's journey is one of unlearning toxic resilience, making peace with imperfection, and finding grace outside of achievement. Work Hard, Cry Quietly is a deeply human story for anyone who has ever performed strength in the face of burnout, sacrificed authenticity for acceptance, or longed to feel whole in a world that only values the polished version.