(3/27/2025)
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 in a world that demands perfection, forgoing friendships, leisure, and any semblance of a social life in their unyielding pursuit of a better future.
But when a devastating betrayal shatters their bond, Genevieve is forced to confront the true cost of ambition. Torn between family and self, home and the unknown, loyalty and reinvention, she must decide what—if anything—is worth sacrificing.
A powerful meditation on love, ambition, and the weight of expectation, The Original Daughter is a major literary debut—brimming with emotional depth, piercing social insight, and the unmistakable talent of a remarkable new voice. Highly recommended.