The House of Little Sisters, Eva Wong Nava
The House of Little Sisters, Eva Wong Nava
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The House of Little Sisters

Author: Eva Wong Nava

Narrator: Ellie Flory Fawcett

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

‘An engrossing read … a testimony of Eva Wong Nava’s attention to period details and exquisite storytelling skills’- Felix Cheong, award-winning author of Sprawl: A Graphic Novel‘A beautiful, haunting, visceral experience. You'll savour the sights, sounds and smells of pre-WW II Singapore and be mesmerized by a cast of characters as delicately layered and sumptuously rich as a delicious kueh lapis. If this book were a dish, it would deserve five Michelin Stars. Eva Wong-Nava cooks up a special tale that will be savoured by generations to come.’- Dave Seow, children’s book author of more than 45 books A SUPERNATURAL EXPOSÉ OF A PAST SYSTEM THAT STILL HAS A TIGHT GRIP ON CONTEMPORARY SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIAIt's August of 1931 in Singapore, sixteen-year-old Lim Mei Mei (Ah Mei) arrives at the home of Eminent Mister Lee on the eve of the Hungry Ghost Month. She has been sold to the family as a mui tsai, an indentured servant girl. At the Lee household, Lim Mei Mei's life education begins. There she encounters the spirit of Ah Lian, a mui tsai, who paid the ultimate price for her mistake.Through Ah Lian, Ah Mei discovers the plight of mui tsai, who are both helpless and powerful, and uncovers a shameful secret lurking in the shadows in the Lee house. Ah Mei also meets and falls in love with Hassan Mohamed, an Indian-Muslim and an aspiring poet, breaking every clause in the rule book of love in 1930s British Malaya. She becomes Hassan's Polar Star, and the young lovers must find a way to stay together.Through a twist of fate, Ah Mei finds a solution that will keep her and Hassan together, at the same time gaining agency that will secure her own future as an uneducated servant girl in British Malaya.

About The Author

Eva Wong Nava is a children’s book author who loves tiger tales. She was born on a tropical island where monsoon winds blow and tigers once roamed freely. When the winds changed, she moved to cooler climates for love, work, and family. Eva combines degrees in English Literature and Art History and she often writes stories inspired by her culture, which is fantastical and magical. As a monkey child, she had a childhood filled with mischief and antics. Her favourite deity is the Monkey King. When not writing, Eva is a sensitivity editor at The Writing Essentials, because she cares about how her people, culture, and heritage are represented in books; wearing her teacher hat, she also reads for SENs because she wants children with learning needs to be represented accurately and sensitively. Eva has written an award-winning middle-grade novel about a boy on the spectrum and his relationship with Monkey, the god who can transform a needle into a staff. She writes across age groups and her recent book is a YA historical novel, which was long listed for a prize by the SoA. Eva has forthcoming books that will keep children roaring with excitement. She lives in the Land of Albion with a tiger, dog, and goat.Find Eva at https://www.evawongnava.com and on Twitter and Instagram @evawongnava


Reviews

Goodreads review by Afi on April 08, 2022

"A woman's freedom lies not in the man she marries, but in the purse strings that she holds. Her own. Insightful and resourceful, this is one of the reads that I was not expecting to like. It was one of the reads that caught me by surprise and I liked how true it stayed to the historical......more

Goodreads review by Shreya on February 23, 2022

Alright how do I start talking about this book without being so emotional??? Actually I can't. Even though it took me 4 to 5 business days to get my act together after reading THOLS. Everything about this book is unique and beautiful, I can't begin to describe it. The best part? - an all Asian cast......more

Goodreads review by Jungian.Reader on March 09, 2022

Thanks to Love Books Tour for making this book available to me as part of the blog tour! I personally think that the synopsis of this book captures succinctly the story without giving too much away. That is honestly how I think you should go into this story. Let me start by saying that I absolutely l......more

Goodreads review by Aiza Idris on April 29, 2022

Epic and evocative, The House of Little Sisters carries the theme of forbidden love, and the fights for basic human rights especially women’s. 💭 Sets in Singapore, August 1931, a sixteen year old teenager named Ah Mei has been summoned and sold unwillingly to the Lee’s mansion to become a Mui Tsai (......more

Goodreads review by ash on March 27, 2022

it's ok. i liked the atmosphere and the description of food. it's rare for me to see Hokkien and Cantonese mentioned in a book together, so i felt instantly connected to the characters, even though there rlly isn't much going on for them. anyway i rlly appreciate how this book gave me some insight o......more