
The Original Daughter
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An Instant #1 Straits Times Bestseller
Good Morning America Book Club Pick
New York Times Editorsā PickSingapore, 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, the shameful legacy of a grandfather long believed to be dead.
At once collaborators and sisters, Gen and Arin grow up inseparable, navigating the intensity of life in working-class Singapore ā where urgent insistence on achievement demands self-immolation in the realms of imagination, work, and play. But as the rapidly modernising, winner-take-all world threatens to leave one behind as the otherās star rises exponentially, the sisters must weigh their allegiances and bonds, the cost of success and ultimately reckon with who theyāve become. What results is a story that cracks open the fault lines of Singaporean society, our desperate need for acceptance and our yearning to be loved.
Vivid and visceral, The Original Daughter is a breathtaking act of empathy by a new literary star.
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āJemimah Weiās debut 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. A contract of sisterhood is signed, then life, then ambition, then disappointment and heartbreak and and and. Weiās 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.ā
āKaveh Akbar, bestselling author of the National Book Award nominee Martyr!āFiery, 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 todayās 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.ā
āPaul Beatty, Man Booker Prize-winning author of The SelloutāJemimah Weiās debut novel The Original Daughter is utterly engrossing. With elegantly composed, dense prose, Wei tells the story of two sistersāone who wears her ambition nakedly and loses all sense of herself when her life doesnāt turn out the way she believes it should and the other who quietly works just as hard, to vastly different ends. This is a story about how resentment can twist a woman into something unrecognizable, and how it can leave her with nothing even though she desperately wants everything. I cannot tell you how infuriating I found Genevieve, the novelās protagonist. She makes every wrong choice possible, and cannot seem to see beyond herself at any time. And still, Wei crafts this character so well that youāre still able to harbor some empathy for her despite the unavoidable reality that she is her own worst enemy. I loved this almost claustrophobic novel about the ways unrealized ambition can turn everything someone holds dear to rot. I cannot put this damn book down.ā
āRoxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of HungerāFrom the very first page, The Original Daughter consumed me. I soared when Genās and Arinās dreams came alive; I crashed when heartache wrenched them. With rare wisdom, Jemimah Wei examines the remains of 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 Iāll never forget.ā
āQian Julie Wang, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful CountryāI laughed, I wept, I called my mom. Instantly and utterly enchanting, reading The Original Daughter felt analogous to being a child again, pushing off real life just so I could stay in the warmth of its pages a second longer. This story of a family and its struggle for freedom, intimacy, and survival asks not just what it means to love, but 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.ā
āJonathan Escoffery, Booker Prize nominee and bestselling author of If I Survive YouāA beautifully crafted exploration of family, identity, and the complexities of cultural expectations. Wei is a talented, indelible writer with much to offer to a world that is in desperate need of saving.ā
āMorgan Talty, national bestselling author of Night of the Living Rez and Fire ExitāFull of empathy and energy, The Original Daughter is a portrait of individuals striving to define themselves in a country, and era, of intense changeāthe debut of a true literary talent.ā
āTash Aw, Booker Prize-nominated author of The Harmony Silk Factory, Map of the Invisible World, Five Star Billionaire and We, The SurvivorsāIāve rarely read such believable and compelling characters ā 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 Genevieveās academic journey; the ambition and love and misguided efforts of their mother; the ties and knots of the sistersā relationship ā everything was so tenderly painted with such attention to the best kind of minutiae ā much as I sometimes found it heartbreaking, I loved diving back into the rich, textured, sensory world of the book and being submerged in Genevieveās conscious. Sometimes I think you can enjoy a book in the moment but find it hard to conjure up afterwards ā The Original Daughter is right there, vivid and colourful, with these strong, complex characters who are so clear to me it feels exactly like I met them on a trip to Singapore ā I know they will remain with me for such a long time.ā
āEmily Itami, author of Fault Lines and Kakigori SummerāA heartfelt and meticulously written paean to sisterhood, the complexities of family and growing up in Singapore. Jemimah Wei is a sparkling talent.ā
āSharlene Teo, author of PontiāWei writes with a maturity that belies this novelās status as a debut. Precise, layered and moving,Ā The Original DaughterĀ is a book not to miss.ā
āThe New York TimesāGlorious. . . Revelatory. . . A tragic, haunting exercise in the limitations of not-quite unconditional love. . . First-time novelist Jemimah Wei poignantly, affectingly observes an extended family that sunders from dysfunction and betrayals in The Original Daughter.ā
āShelf AwarenessāWeiās novel glistens with often profound insights about the complicated relationship between a personās identity and the dynamic forces of family and friendship. . . A moving debut novel about sisterhood, ambition, and the quest to become oneās true self.ā
āKirkus ReviewsāWei delivers an expertly paced and moving debut, a tragedy without over-the-top drama.ā
āBooklist (Starred review)āFull of lush, descriptive prose. . . The Original Daughter is an assured debut, the kind of novel you want to luxuriate in, even when its Ferrante-esque attention to the consuming nature of de facto sisterhood is anguishing. In its excavation of Genevieve and Arinās relationship, the book forces us to confront, again and again, perennial coming-of-age questions: What do we owe to those who raise us, and how much are we bound by the places weāre from?ā
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Jemimah Wei was born and raised in Singapore and is currently a 2022-2024 Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. She is the recipient of fellowships, scholarships and awards from Columbia University, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Singapore's National Arts Council, and more. Her fiction has won the William Van Dyke Short Story Prize, has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and has been published in Guernica, Narrative, and Nimrod, among other publications. She was recently named one of Narrativeās ā30 below 30ā writers, was recognized by the Best of the Net Anthologies, and is a Francine Ringold Award for New Writers honoree. For close to a decade, prior to moving to the US, she worked as a host for various broadcast and digital channels and has written and produced short films and travel guides for brands such as Laneige, Airbnb, and Nikon.
Jemimah presently splits her time between Singapore and the United States. She loves to talk, and takes long, excellent naps. Say hi at jemmawei.com or @jemmawei on socials.
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- About the Author
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An Instant #1 Straits Times Bestseller
Good Morning America Book Club Pick
New York Times Editorsā PickSingapore, 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, the shameful legacy of a grandfather long believed to be dead.
At once collaborators and sisters, Gen and Arin grow up inseparable, navigating the intensity of life in working-class Singapore ā where urgent insistence on achievement demands self-immolation in the realms of imagination, work, and play. But as the rapidly modernising, winner-take-all world threatens to leave one behind as the otherās star rises exponentially, the sisters must weigh their allegiances and bonds, the cost of success and ultimately reckon with who theyāve become. What results is a story that cracks open the fault lines of Singaporean society, our desperate need for acceptance and our yearning to be loved.
Vivid and visceral, The Original Daughter is a breathtaking act of empathy by a new literary star.
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āJemimah Weiās debut 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. A contract of sisterhood is signed, then life, then ambition, then disappointment and heartbreak and and and. Weiās 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.ā
āKaveh Akbar, bestselling author of the National Book Award nominee Martyr!āFiery, 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 todayās 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.ā
āPaul Beatty, Man Booker Prize-winning author of The SelloutāJemimah Weiās debut novel The Original Daughter is utterly engrossing. With elegantly composed, dense prose, Wei tells the story of two sistersāone who wears her ambition nakedly and loses all sense of herself when her life doesnāt turn out the way she believes it should and the other who quietly works just as hard, to vastly different ends. This is a story about how resentment can twist a woman into something unrecognizable, and how it can leave her with nothing even though she desperately wants everything. I cannot tell you how infuriating I found Genevieve, the novelās protagonist. She makes every wrong choice possible, and cannot seem to see beyond herself at any time. And still, Wei crafts this character so well that youāre still able to harbor some empathy for her despite the unavoidable reality that she is her own worst enemy. I loved this almost claustrophobic novel about the ways unrealized ambition can turn everything someone holds dear to rot. I cannot put this damn book down.ā
āRoxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of HungerāFrom the very first page, The Original Daughter consumed me. I soared when Genās and Arinās dreams came alive; I crashed when heartache wrenched them. With rare wisdom, Jemimah Wei examines the remains of 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 Iāll never forget.ā
āQian Julie Wang, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful CountryāI laughed, I wept, I called my mom. Instantly and utterly enchanting, reading The Original Daughter felt analogous to being a child again, pushing off real life just so I could stay in the warmth of its pages a second longer. This story of a family and its struggle for freedom, intimacy, and survival asks not just what it means to love, but 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.ā
āJonathan Escoffery, Booker Prize nominee and bestselling author of If I Survive YouāA beautifully crafted exploration of family, identity, and the complexities of cultural expectations. Wei is a talented, indelible writer with much to offer to a world that is in desperate need of saving.ā
āMorgan Talty, national bestselling author of Night of the Living Rez and Fire ExitāFull of empathy and energy, The Original Daughter is a portrait of individuals striving to define themselves in a country, and era, of intense changeāthe debut of a true literary talent.ā
āTash Aw, Booker Prize-nominated author of The Harmony Silk Factory, Map of the Invisible World, Five Star Billionaire and We, The SurvivorsāIāve rarely read such believable and compelling characters ā 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 Genevieveās academic journey; the ambition and love and misguided efforts of their mother; the ties and knots of the sistersā relationship ā everything was so tenderly painted with such attention to the best kind of minutiae ā much as I sometimes found it heartbreaking, I loved diving back into the rich, textured, sensory world of the book and being submerged in Genevieveās conscious. Sometimes I think you can enjoy a book in the moment but find it hard to conjure up afterwards ā The Original Daughter is right there, vivid and colourful, with these strong, complex characters who are so clear to me it feels exactly like I met them on a trip to Singapore ā I know they will remain with me for such a long time.ā
āEmily Itami, author of Fault Lines and Kakigori SummerāA heartfelt and meticulously written paean to sisterhood, the complexities of family and growing up in Singapore. Jemimah Wei is a sparkling talent.ā
āSharlene Teo, author of PontiāWei writes with a maturity that belies this novelās status as a debut. Precise, layered and moving,Ā The Original DaughterĀ is a book not to miss.ā
āThe New York TimesāGlorious. . . Revelatory. . . A tragic, haunting exercise in the limitations of not-quite unconditional love. . . First-time novelist Jemimah Wei poignantly, affectingly observes an extended family that sunders from dysfunction and betrayals in The Original Daughter.ā
āShelf AwarenessāWeiās novel glistens with often profound insights about the complicated relationship between a personās identity and the dynamic forces of family and friendship. . . A moving debut novel about sisterhood, ambition, and the quest to become oneās true self.ā
āKirkus ReviewsāWei delivers an expertly paced and moving debut, a tragedy without over-the-top drama.ā
āBooklist (Starred review)āFull of lush, descriptive prose. . . The Original Daughter is an assured debut, the kind of novel you want to luxuriate in, even when its Ferrante-esque attention to the consuming nature of de facto sisterhood is anguishing. In its excavation of Genevieve and Arinās relationship, the book forces us to confront, again and again, perennial coming-of-age questions: What do we owe to those who raise us, and how much are we bound by the places weāre from?ā
āForeign Policy -
Jemimah Wei was born and raised in Singapore and is currently a 2022-2024 Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. She is the recipient of fellowships, scholarships and awards from Columbia University, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Singapore's National Arts Council, and more. Her fiction has won the William Van Dyke Short Story Prize, has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and has been published in Guernica, Narrative, and Nimrod, among other publications. She was recently named one of Narrativeās ā30 below 30ā writers, was recognized by the Best of the Net Anthologies, and is a Francine Ringold Award for New Writers honoree. For close to a decade, prior to moving to the US, she worked as a host for various broadcast and digital channels and has written and produced short films and travel guides for brands such as Laneige, Airbnb, and Nikon.
Jemimah presently splits her time between Singapore and the United States. She loves to talk, and takes long, excellent naps. Say hi at jemmawei.com or @jemmawei on socials.












