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A muizai is a mistress’s shadow, there to do her bidding . . . 

In nineteenth-century China, tightly bound feet, or “golden lilies,” are the mark of an honorable woman. When Little Flower is sold as a maidservant to Linjing, a daughter of the prominent Fong family, she clings to the hope that her golden lilies will someday lead her out of a life of slavery.

Not only does Little Flower have bound feet—uncommon for a muizai—but she is gifted at embroidery, a skill associated with women of fortune. Resentful of these talents, Linjing does everything in her power to keep Little Flower under her thumb. But when scandal strikes the Fongs, both women are cast out to the Celibate Sisterhood, a strict group of women who make their way in life by weaving silk. Little Flower suddenly sees a path to freedom through her skill when she catches the eye of a nobleman. But there is a huge risk: the Sisterhood punishes disobedience with death. And if Linjing finds out, will she use this knowledge to reclaim her power over Little Flower, or will she protect her?

Richly atmospheric and profoundly moving, The Lotus Shoes is an empowering tale of two women from opposite sides of society and their extraordinary journey of sisterhood, betrayal, love and triumph.

ISBN: 9781443472456
Imprint: HarperAvenue
On Sale: Jan 7, 2025
List price: $13.99
No of pages: 288
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: FICTION / World Literature / China / 19th Century
BISAC 2: FICTION / Historical / General
BISAC 3: FICTION / Women

Jane Yang

Biography

JANE YANG is a pen name chosen by a feng shui master who insisted that magic is essential if Jane is to realize her publishing dream. To maximize good luck, she must also keep an aquarium with a minimum of five fish, which turns out to be much harder than it sounds—fish are not easy to keep, especially with an assassin plant poisoning the water! Yang was born in the Chinese enclave of Saigon and raised in Australia where she grew up on a diet of superstition and family stories from Old China. Despite establishing a scientific career, first as a pharmacist and later in clinical research, she is still sometimes torn between modern, rational thinking and the pull of old beliefs in tales that have been passed down in the family. She is the author of The Lotus Shoes.

Catherine Ho

Katharine Chin

A muizai is a mistress’s shadow, there to do her bidding . . . 

In nineteenth-century China, tightly bound feet, or “golden lilies,” are the mark of an honorable woman. When Little Flower is sold as a maidservant to Linjing, a daughter of the prominent Fong family, she clings to the hope that her golden lilies will someday lead her out of a life of slavery.

Not only does Little Flower have bound feet—uncommon for a muizai—but she is gifted at embroidery, a skill associated with women of fortune. Resentful of these talents, Linjing does everything in her power to keep Little Flower under her thumb. But when scandal strikes the Fongs, both women are cast out to the Celibate Sisterhood, a strict group of women who make their way in life by weaving silk. Little Flower suddenly sees a path to freedom through her skill when she catches the eye of a nobleman. But there is a huge risk: the Sisterhood punishes disobedience with death. And if Linjing finds out, will she use this knowledge to reclaim her power over Little Flower, or will she protect her?

Richly atmospheric and profoundly moving, The Lotus Shoes is an empowering tale of two women from opposite sides of society and their extraordinary journey of sisterhood, betrayal, love and triumph.

ISBN: 9781443472456
Imprint: HarperAvenue
On Sale: Jan 7, 2025
List price: $13.99
No of pages: 288
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: FICTION / World Literature / China / 19th Century
BISAC 2: FICTION / Historical / General
BISAC 3: FICTION / Women

Jane Yang

Biography

JANE YANG is a pen name chosen by a feng shui master who insisted that magic is essential if Jane is to realize her publishing dream. To maximize good luck, she must also keep an aquarium with a minimum of five fish, which turns out to be much harder than it sounds—fish are not easy to keep, especially with an assassin plant poisoning the water! Yang was born in the Chinese enclave of Saigon and raised in Australia where she grew up on a diet of superstition and family stories from Old China. Despite establishing a scientific career, first as a pharmacist and later in clinical research, she is still sometimes torn between modern, rational thinking and the pull of old beliefs in tales that have been passed down in the family. She is the author of The Lotus Shoes.

Catherine Ho

Katharine Chin