The Original Daughter: 'A book not to miss' New York Times

Author:   Jemimah Wei
Publisher:   Orion Publishing Co
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9781399625593


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   23 April 2026
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The Original Daughter: 'A book not to miss' New York Times


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'Gripping' FINANCIAL TIMES 'The Original Daughter is so much the real deal' KAVEH AKBAR 'I laughed, I wept, I called my mom. Seismic' JONATHAN ESCOFFERY Singapore, 1996. Before Arin, Genevieve Yang was an only child. Living with her parents and grandmother in a single-room flat in Bedok, she is saddled with an unexpected sibling when Arin appears. At once collaborators and sisters, Gen and Arin grow up inseparable in working-class Singapore - where urgent insistence on achievement demands nothing less than self-immolation. But as the winner-takes-all world threatens to leave one behind while the other's star rises exponentially, the sisters must weigh their allegiances, the costs of success, and reckon with who they've become. 'Wei's characters are distinct, colourful, wonderfully flawed' OYINKAN BRAITHWAITE 'A heartfelt and meticulously written paean to sisterhood' SHARLENE TEO 'I read in a fever' EMILY ITAMI

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Author:   Jemimah Wei
Publisher:   Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:   Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.40cm
Weight:   0.260kg
ISBN:  

9781399625593


ISBN 10:   1399625594
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   23 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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The Original Daughter goes for all the big stuff: ambition, time, family, forgiveness, constructing the self. Thrilling, to find a new author with an appetite for the whole spectrum of living, and the skill to get it down true . . . Wei's prose is delicious, propulsively hurdling us through the lives of Gen and Arin, who will live in my marrow forever. The Original Daughter is so much the real deal -- KAVEH AKBAR, bestselling author of the National Book Award nominee Martyr! Utterly engrossing . . . elegantly composed . . . I loved this almost claustrophobic novel about the ways unrealized ambition can turn everything someone holds dear to rot -- ROXANE GAY, New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Feminist Fiery, funny, and incisive, The Original Daughter is at its core a ghost story. Once, invisibility was the hallmark of the working class, but Jemimah Wei knows in today's world, where an internet connection allows one to walk through walls, be seen, disappear, and haunt from beyond the analog grave, a soulless transparency is power. A societal privilege ironically afforded to most everyone. This novel adroitly, yet playfully, turns the ways we see cultural appropriation, nepotism, and identity upside down. What a wise and wonderful read -- PAUL BEATTY, Booker Prize-winning author of The Sellout Full of empathy and energy, The Original Daughter is a portrait of individuals striving to define themselves in a country, and era, of intense change - the debut of a true literary talent -- TASH AW, Booker Prize-nominated author of The Harmony Silk Factory I laughed, I wept, I called my mom. This story of a family and its struggle for freedom, intimacy, and survival asks not just what it means to love, but to love well, especially in a world where our relationships can both bond and break us. Jemimah Wei chronicles the eviscerating experience of living under the fracture of modern society with devastating care. Seismic -- JONATHAN ESCOFFERY, bestselling author of the National Book Award nominee If I Survive You Precise, layered and moving, The Original Daughter is a book not to miss * New York Times Book Review * A heartfelt and meticulously written paean to sisterhood, the complexities of family and growing up in Singapore. Jemimah Wei is a sparkling talent -- SHARLENE TEO, author of Ponti I've rarely read such believable and compelling characters - I was captivated by them from the first page, and read in a fever, rooting for them even when they were messing up and hoping they would be able to keep finding their ways back to each other. The pressure and astronomically high stakes of Genevieve's academic journey; the ambition and love and misguided efforts of their mother; the ties and knots of the sisters' relationship - everything was so tenderly painted with such attention to the best kind of minutiae - much as I sometimes found it heartbreaking, I loved diving back into the rich, textured, sensory world of the book -- EMILY ITAMI, author of Fault Lines From the very first page, The Original Daughter consumed me. I soared when Gen's and Arin's dreams came alive; I crashed when heartache wrenched them. With rare wisdom, Jemimah Wei examines our need to belong and be loved when we chase ambition above all else. Her writing is so incisive and visceral that I did not simply read The Original Daughter; I lived it. This astonishing debut is a tour de force that I'll never forget -- QIAN JULIE WANG, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Country The Original Daughter is a beautifully crafted exploration of family, identity and the complexities of cultural expectations. Through rich, evocative prose, Wei delves into the heart of a traditional Chinese-Singaporean family, capturing the tensions and deep emotional bonds that define their lives. Genevieve's journey is marked by introspection and unforgettable moments of self-discovery, making this novel both compelling and one that will live on. The Original Daughter is a testament to Wei's storytelling prowess, a poignant reflection on the enduring ties of family, and the strongest introduction to Jemimah Wei, a talented, indelible writer with much to offer to a world that is in desperate need of saving -- MORGAN TALTY, bestselling author of Night of the Living Rez Wei treats Gen and Arin's complex bond with humor and pathos. A remarkably nuanced exploration of sisterhood and its limits * Publisher’s Weekly * Glorious . . . Revelatory . . . A tragic, haunting exercise in the limitations of not-quite unconditional love . . . Wei poignantly, affectingly observes an extended family that sunders from dysfunction and betrayals * Shelf Awareness * A gripping tale of two sisters long separated by acts of cruelty and the inability to forgive . . . Illuminates both the need for, and cost of, estrangement * Financial Times * A breathtaking triumph and a complicated ode to working-class Singapore * Singapore Vogue * [A] decades-spanning saga about ambition, resentment, and forgiveness * Time, Best New Books * A piercing exploration of chosen families, female ambition and the psychological pressures of growing up in a hyper-competitive city-state * Tatler * A story about girlhood, ambition and the competitive pressures of Singapore's education system, told with clarity, precision and an emotional undercurrent that lingers long after the final page * FZine * Propelled by the suffocating intensity of sisterhood . . . Full of lush, descriptive prose . . . An assured debut, the kind of novel you want to luxuriate in * Foreign Policy * Wei's characters are distinct, colourful, wonderfully flawed -- Oyinkan Braithwaite * Guardian *


Author Information

Jemimah Wei is the author of The Original Daughter. Born and raised in Singapore, she is now based between Singapore and the United States. She was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and Felipe P. De Alba Fellow at Columbia University, where she earned her MFA. A recipient of awards and fellowships from Singapore's National Arts Council, Sewanee Writers' Conference, Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and Writers in Paradise, she was named one of Narrative's '30 below 30' writers, a National Book Award's '5 under 35', and is a Francine Ringold Award for New Writers honouree. Her fiction has won the William Van Dyke Short Story Prize and appears in Guernica, Narrative and Nimrod amongst others. For close to a decade, Jemimah was a host for various broadcast and digital channels, and has written and produced short films and travel guides for Laneige, Airbnb, and Nikon. This is her first novel.

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