A family of estranged Vietnamese women—cursed to never know love or happiness—reunite when a psychic makes a startling prediction.
Everyone in Orange County’s Little Saigon knew that the Duong sisters were cursed.
It started with their ancestor, Oanh, who dared to leave her marriage for true love—so a fearsome Vietnamese witch cursed Oanh and her descendants so that they would never find love or happiness, and the Duong women would give birth to daughters, never sons.
Oanh’s current descendant Mai Nguyen knows this curse well. She’s divorced, and after an explosive disagreement a decade ago, she’s estranged from her younger sisters, Minh Pham (the middle and the mediator) and Khuyen Lam (the youngest who swears she just runs humble coffee shops and nail salons, not Little Saigon’s underground). Though Mai’s three adult daughters, Priscilla, Thuy, and Thao, are successful in their careers (one of them is John Cho’s dermatologist!), the same can’t be said for their love lives. Mai is convinced they might drive her to an early grave.
Desperate for guidance, she consults Auntie Hua, her trusted psychic in Hawaii, who delivers an unexpected prediction: this year, her family will witness a marriage, a funeral, and the birth of a son. This prophecy will reunite estranged mothers, daughters, aunts, and cousins—for better or for worse.
A multinarrative novel brimming with levity and candor, The Fortunes of Jaded Women is about mourning, meddling, celebrating, and healing together as a family. It shows how Vietnamese women emerge victorious, even if the world is against them.
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“A refreshingly buoyant and irreverent debut novel about a fiery group of estranged mothers and daughters…Sisterly squabbles and scandals keep things juicy and bring plenty of laughs, but the characters are the real stars of the show.”
— BookPage (starred review)
“With crackling humor and a shrewd, intimate understanding of Vietnamese American family life…a funny, sharp, and insightful look at family bonds and the effects of tradition on modern life.”
— Kirkus Reviews“I laughed out loud at the familiar stubbornness, the high- and low-stakes cut-throatedness of these complex and lovable mothers and daughters."”
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