The Lost Kingdom of Daughters
A Novel
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Weina Dai Randel
In a distant matriarchal land, a woman’s passions for two American brothers spell love and lust, jealousy and betrayal, in a suspenseful historical novel by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Last Rose of Shanghai.
1950s China. In a land of misty hot springs and star-kissed hills lives Lazo, a woman of the Moso people, who follow a matriarchal tradition where women freely choose their lovers and marriage doesn’t exist. Lazo, beautiful and free-spirited, longs to become a mother.
When two brothers, Noah and Adam Starlings, arrive stranded and starving, they are met with Lazo’s generosity. Adam, a charming artist with a restless heart, is intrigued by the no-marriage custom, but Noah, a physician with a traumatic past, values fidelity above all. As the brothers attempt to make sense of a world where men hold little power, they grow attracted to Lazo, deepening their fraught relationships, even as jealousy, betrayal, and a buried secret threaten to destroy them—and the lives of a generation to come.
Weaving in a multigenerational quest for the truth, this rare novel conjures a spellbinding story of freedom and forgiveness, breathing life into a vanishing culture while charting an inevitable clash between tradition and modernity.
©2026 by Weina Dai Randel. (P)2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.批評家のレビュー
“The most cleverly plotted book I’ve read in a long time, The Lost Kingdom of Daughters gives a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the Moso people, who maintain the traditions of a matrilineal society. I was utterly gripped by the story of Lazo and the intensity and mystery of her relationships. An incredibly unique book!”—Lyn Liao Butler, bestselling author of The Fourth Daughter
“A fascinating look at a little-known and seldom-explored matriarchal culture. Lazo is an unforgettable character, the perfect guide to bring the reader into Mosuo traditions and folkways, which Weina Dai Randel depicts in her usual vivid, compelling style. Readers who have been craving something different in historical fiction will find The Lost Kingdom of Daughters to be a rich feast for the senses and the heart.”—Olivia Hawker, bestselling author of October in the Earth and One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow