When Sleeping Women Wake, Emma Pei Yin
When Sleeping Women Wake, Emma Pei Yin
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When Sleeping Women Wake

Author: Emma Pei Yin

Narrator: Vera Chok

Unabridged: 11 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/17/2025

Categories: Fiction, Women


Synopsis

In this remarkable and harrowing debut novel, three extraordinary women—a mother, her daughter, and their maid—are each forced on a journey of survival during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in World War II.

WINNER OF THE AUSTRALIAN INDIE BOOK AWARDS • LONGLISTED FOR THE ARA HISTORICAL NOVEL PRIZE READERS CHOICE AWARD

“A lushly romantic and impassioned story of women’s agency and resilience.”—Juhea Kim, internationally bestselling author of Beasts of a Little Land and City of Night Birds

1941. Following the Japanese invasion of Shanghai, the wealthy Tang family has settled in Hong Kong, believing it to be protected under British occupation. As the First Wife of the family, Mingzhu leads a glamorous, if at times lonely, existence—mothering the son of her husband’s concubine, overseeing her daughter Qiang’s education, and directing their household of servants, including her long-time confidante, Biyu.

But when the Japanese invade Hong Kong, the paths of Mingzhu, Qiang, and Biyu wildly diverge. Although Mingzhu’s affinity for languages spares her from physical labor, she finds herself coerced to either work for the enemy or face certain death. Qiang and Biyu scrape through days of factory work and meager food supplies, constantly on the run from newly unfolding dangers until an encounter with the East River Column resistance fighters separates them. The longer these women become embroiled in the brutal occupation that engulfs the region, the more determined they are to fight back—but can they support the resistance and still find their way back to one another?

At once monumental and intimate, When Sleeping Women Wake powerfully explores how ordinary people are capable of extraordinary things, and the unwavering hope that love can carry us through even the darkest of times.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren on June 18, 2025

Mingzhu Tang is the First Wife of Wei she’s expected to follow his strict rules and run the household and look after his children and she does this with help from her long time maid and secret friend and confidant Biyu. Mingzhu might be the First Wife, but she failed to give him a son and unlike his......more

Goodreads review by bee on May 07, 2025

4.5 ★ Men may have started this war, but let’s ensure that women help to end it. Stunning debut! This novel follows three extraordinary women during the brutal Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in World War II—Mingzhu, the First Wife of a wealthy family; her strong-willed daughter, Qiang; an......more

Goodreads review by Robert on January 06, 2025

I was allowed an advanced reader copy of this book by the publisher and this ended up being the type of historical fiction I enjoy the most. It follows three women during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during WW2 and the harrowing journeys they endure to be reunited and fight against the oppres......more

Goodreads review by Kimberly on May 05, 2025

I received an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. While the premise sounds exciting, the story progression is relatively slow-moving. It took days to feel like I was making any progress while reading.......more

Goodreads review by Denise on December 23, 2024

When Sleeping Women Wake is a heartbreaking and yet hopeful tale of the brutal Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II, a time period and place I know little about despite knowing a lot about WWII. It resonates painfully today with echoes of the Chinese occupation of Hong Kong. Telling......more


Quotes

“With vivid historicity and deeply relatable characters, When Sleeping Women Wake is a lushly romantic and impassioned story of women’s agency and resilience.”—Juhea Kim, internationally bestselling author of Beasts of a Little Land and City of Night Birds

“A nuanced portrait of how wartime conditions push women to move outside of traditional roles in patriarchal systems and, in some cases, propel them onto a path of personal liberation—often at a high cost.”Jacobin

“The language is descriptive and powerful and would appeal to readers who enjoyed Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko or Lisa See’s The Island of Sea Women. The experiences of women during a time of war have traditionally been second place and remain unconsidered compared to those of men, but here they are brought forward center stage, and finally their untold stories can be recounted.”Historical Novel Society

“A heart-breaking, moving, and soaring novel. . . . an important literary feat from an exciting new voice.”—Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, global bestselling author of The Mountains Sing and Dust Child

“In this gripping tale, a close band of women is scattered by a ruthless occupation, each finding her own path through resilience, cunning, and taking high-risk chances. . . . A riveting, fast-paced read.”—Jennifer Ryan, bestselling author of The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir and The Underground Library

“A powerful tribute to the forgotten women and men who fought and resisted the merciless grip of the Japanese forces during a dark period of Hong Kong’s history.”—Weina Dai Randel, award-winning, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Master Jeweler

“Brimming with intrigue and fascinating history, this sweeping story brings to life beautifully drawn characters and paints a gripping portrait of the strength of women’s bonds.”—Ashton Lattimore, author of All We Were Promised

“Lingers in the mind long after the final page—an exploration of strength, self-discovery, and the landscapes, both internal and external, that shape us.”—Ayesha Inoon, author of Untethered

When Sleeping Women Wake brings 1940s Hong Kong to life and reminds us that compassion can prevail, even against a ruthless regime.”—Jane Yang, author of The Lotus Shoes

“Historical fiction at its finest.”—Wiz Wharton, author of Ghost Girl, Banana

“Yin’s debut is a riveting account of the resistance of three very different women during the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong—not only against the occupation, but against the traditions that bound them.”—Eve J. Chung, author of Daughters of Shandong

“Epic and moving . . . a gripping piece of historical fiction to add to your bookshelf.”—Alli Parker, bestselling author of At the Foot of the Cherry Tree

“Heart-wrenching yet hopeful . . . . A must-read for fans of female-driven historical fiction.”—Booklist