A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing, Alice Evelyn Yang
A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing, Alice Evelyn Yang
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A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing
A Novel

Author: Alice Evelyn Yang

Narrator: Carolyn Kang

Unabridged: 12 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 01/27/2026


Synopsis

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2026 WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTIONA dark, magical realist debut family saga that moves through the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, the Cultural Revolution, and the present day to explore the effects of intergenerational trauma, the legacy of colonialism, and the inescapability of fate.Narrated by Carolyn Kang.Qianze has not seen her father in eleven years, since he walked out of her life the night of her fourteenth birthday and disappeared without a trace. But then she gets a call—there is a man on the porch of her childhood home, and he’s asking for her. This man isn’t the Ba Qianze remembers: he is much older, more fragile, and worst of all, haunted by a half-forgotten prophecy.While Qianze wrestles with what she owes this near-stranger, Ba begins telling stories of his past. From his bloody days as a Red Guard during the Cultural Revolution to his mother’s youth under Japanese occupation, he circles around the prophecy he came to deliver. Qianze has always longed to know more about her family history, but as Ba reveals a past far darker than she could have imagined, she finds herself plagued by strange visions—fox spirits trail her on her evening commute, a terrifying jackalope stalks her nightmares, and the looming prophecy slinks ever closer.Spanning decades and continents, A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing employs a combination of stunningly rendered folklore and atmospheric prose to examine the legacy of colonialism through the eyes of three generations. Alice Evelyn Yang’s debut novel is a story of family and forgiveness, of folklore and fate, that will leave you unsettled and undone.

About Alice Evelyn Yang

Alice Evelyn Yang is a Chinese American writer from Norfolk, Virginia. Her work has been published in Michigan Quarterly Review, the Asian American Writer's Workshop's The Margins, and The Rumpus, among others. She is the recipient of the 2022 Jesmyn Ward Prize from Michigan Quarterly Review and completed her MFA in Fiction in 2022 at Columbia University, where she was awarded the Felipe P. De Alba Fellowship and nominated for the Henfield Prize. A Beast Slink Towards Beijing is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zana on January 02, 2026

4.5 stars. Wow! What a beautifully written novel! Graphic and gut-wrenching, Alice Evelyn Yang doesn't hold her punches. And I'm very glad for that. Usually, historical fiction isn't my genre. But the author managed to capture my attention with her descriptions of humanity's brutality and resourcefuln......more

Goodreads review by T on October 13, 2025

A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing is a masterpiece, though you might not realize it before you get past the first hundred pages. Things start off slow and dull for the first few chapters as you follow Qianze and her father, Weihong, getting reacquainted after years of estrangement. Neither are easy to c......more

Goodreads review by jocelyn • coolgalreading on January 24, 2026

it was fine! i'm not sure i would've picked this up on my own but i was gifted a copy from the publisher. the execution felt kind of too hollywood for me (idk if that makes sense) and it felt kinda corny towards the end......more

Goodreads review by Jifu on September 03, 2025

(Note: I received an advanced reader copy of this title courtesy of NetGalley) Alice Evelyn Yang writes with an impressive efficiency - concise, yet always vivid. No matter which specific character was experiencing the plot, what tangle of emotions they were wrestling with, or what location or time t......more

Goodreads review by Denise on January 01, 2026

I am starting my reading year off on a strong note because my first read of 2026 was a banger. This is a slow-paced literary epic full of family secrets, abandonment, trauma and abuse, taking place over three generations of a Chinese family. Infused with a subtle touch of magic realism and Chinese f......more