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Sisterhood is complicated when you’ve been human for a thousand years but were once snakes under the Tang Dynasty moon. Su, a picture-perfect politician’s wife in Singapore, and Emerald, a chaos-loving sugar baby in New York, share nothing in common—except their scaly secret. But when danger brings them back together, Su’s attempt to rein in Emerald in Singapore’s pristine society threatens to unravel everything, in a dazzling tale of queerness, conformity, and the quest for freedom.

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A glittering, bold, darkly funny novel about two sisters—one in New York, one in Singapore—who are bound by an ancient secret.

Sisterhood is difficult for Su and Emerald. Su leads a sheltered, moneyed life as the picture-perfect wife of a conservative politician in Singapore. Emerald is a nihilistic sugar baby in New York, living from whim to whim as she freely uses her beauty and charms to make ends meet. But they share a secret; once they were snakes, basking under a full moon in Tang Dynasty China.

A thousand years later, their mysterious history is the only thing still binding them together. When Emerald experiences a violent encounter in Central Park and Su boards the next flight to New York, the two reach a tenuous reconciliation for the first time in decades. Su convinces Emerald to move to Singapore so she can keep an eye on her—but she soon begins to worry that Emerald’s irrepressible behavior will out them both, in a sparkling, affluent city where everything runs like clockwork and any deviation from the norm is automatically suspect.

Razor-sharp, hilarious, and raw in emotion, Sister Snake explores chosen family, queerness, passing, and the struggle against conformity. Reimagining the Chinese folktale “The Legend of the White Snake,” this is a novel about being seen for who you are—and, ultimately, how to live free. 

Natisha Asbell founder of Authentic BooksWhy I love it!

I absolutely love Sister Snake because it’s such a unique read. It’s bold, glittering, and so sharply funny, but it also dives deep into raw, emotional territory that feels so real. The reimagining of The Legend of the White Snake gives it this magical, ancient undertone, but the story is also so modern and relatable. I couldn’t get enough of the dynamic between Su and Emerald—two sisters who couldn’t be more different, yet share this incredible, mysterious bond. The way the book shifts between the chaos and grit of New York and the polished, almost suffocating perfection of Singapore is mesmerizing. It’s a story about identity, queerness, and finding freedom in a world that’s constantly trying to box you in. It made me laugh, it made me think, and it left me feeling like I’d uncovered something truly special.

Natisha Asbell founder
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