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The Lost Kingdom of Daughters

A Novel

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The Lost Kingdom of Daughters

By: Weina Dai Randel
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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.
Historical Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature

Critic reviews

“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

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