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The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei

The Original Daughter

A Novel

by Jemimah Wei

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  • May 2025, 368 pages
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Labmom55

Would work well for a book club
The Original Daughter is a debut novel concerning the creation and dissolution of a family in Singapore. Up until she was eight, Genevieve was an only child. But then, seven year old Arin arrives, a half-cousin to Gen, given up by her family in Malaysia. Slowly, Genevieve and Arin become tightly bound. But then, as young women, that bond breaks and they become estranged.

The story is beautifully written. While told solely from Genevieve’s PoV, both characters felt fully formed. Gen wasn’t an easy character to like. If she’d been real, I would have wanted to shake some sense into her. Yet, I felt her pain - themore
Margaret R. (St Marys, GA)

About China
Books about China keep grabbing my attention. None more so than "The Original Daughter". First I have read by this author and was surprised how much I enjoyed it. The characters changed personalities from one being shy, withdrawn into an outgoing, in charge person. The other, from the person who did everything right into someone who had no path to travel.

Very different family story. Even in China we see the parents opting out of their responsibilities. The narrative paints a picture of life in China from the ordinary persons point of view.
Lynn D. (Kingston, NY)

Family Ties
This story draws the reader in right from the start. Close family relationships are strained by the arrival of an accidental sister, as well as by societal expectations and close living conditions in Singapore. But it is the competition and sibling rivalry of the sisters that drive this coming of age story.

As one sister's career soars, and one sister struggles, can they hold on to their childhood loyalty and sibling love? These characters, and their parents are complicated and flawed, but also sympathetic. The descriptions of Singapore life in the 21st century are interesting and sometimes humorous. This is amore
Barbara E. (Rockville, MD)

The Original Daughter
The Original Daughter is a poignant exploration of family, sacrifice, and the personal cost of a society built on relentless competition. With searing emotional depth and sharp social insight, it captures both the heartbreak and resilience of those who dare to want more.

Before Arin, Genevieve Yang was an only child. Growing up in a cramped, single-room flat in working-class Bedok in Singapore, she understood from an early age that success was her only escape. Then Arin arrives—an unexpected sister, the unspoken legacy of a grandfather long presumed dead. As the two grow closer, they become each other's anchor inmore
Marcia K. (Willoughby, OH)

The Original Daughter
Jemimah Wei weaves a heart wrenching story of two girls growing up as sisters in Singapore in the 1990's and then follows them into a diverse socially complicated journey into adulthood. Gen, is the eldest who is the narrator of the story. She is a very bright girl who lives to make her parents proud of her academic achievements to her own detriment.

Arin arrives in the family as a child of a man who is the illegitimate son of her grandfather who had left the family and her grandmother many years before. Gen accepts Arin as her sister and the vow to always be together. The story ebbs and flows as Gen and Arinmore
Kathy W. (Clarion, PA)

Love Can Save or Break US
I received Jemimah Wei's "The Original Daughter" as an Advanced Reading Copy through BookBrowse. The story centers around a Chinese-Singaporean family, but in many ways, it could have been written about any family where there is love, jealousy, and loyalty.

I took my time reading this because I wanted to understand the culture and the family dynamics. Wei describes everything so vividly that I was quickly immersed. The same love that binds the characters is the same love that breaks them. Love can be a powerful weapon and a soothing salve at the same time.

While reading Wei's rich prose, I wondered how I wouldmore
Cherryl V. (San Francisco, CA)

A Compelling, Insightful Debut About Family and Identity
As an avid fiction reader, I always appreciate books that transport me into a new world while also delivering rich, emotionally layered storytelling. The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei does exactly that. This beautifully written debut novel captivated me with its exploration of family, ambition, and identity, all set against the vivid backdrop of Singapore—a place I felt I came to understand more intimately through the novel's details.

The story follows Genevieve Yang, who grows up believing she is an only child, until her cousin Arin enters the picture and becomes an integral part of the family. Their evolvingmore
Leslie R. (Lynchburg, VA)

An Incredible Debut Novel
The Original Sister is an extraordinary book, full of powerful description and compelling dialogue. It certainly meets my one criterion for a "good book": it will stay with me forever.

The protagonist is an 8-year-old only child when her family takes in a 7-year-old girl to raise as their own. The two girls become very close (sisters forever) until the older one's ambition and competitiveness spiral out of control. The author's exploration of family estrangement is honest and heart-wrenching.

Most of the story takes place in the family's home country of Singapore where the culture becomes both the backdrop andmore
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