Initially, Sunnie wanted to use photos from her personal library. They depicted how middle school student girls were assigned to polish the floors of the school’s hallway. The scene was a good metaphor, but the photos were dark and low-quality. So, I decided to take a different more creative approach. I gave an original spin to the cover by using the reflection of a Korean female model in both modern and traditional clothes. The top image is that of a woman dressed in a traditional costume while the bottom part is the reversed version of her wearing modern western clothes. In the end, I created an organic flow of the full jacket by using a subtle magnolia branch—the national flower of South Korea. Sunnie wrote a great book about breaking out of customs and traditions. Her book is not only for those familiar with Korean life. It is for anyone interested in a heartfelt true story. I was very happy she was open to a more creative approach than her initial cover suggestion.