Weina Dai Randel

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Weina Dai Randel is the internationally bestselling, award-winning author of six novels, including The Lost Kingdom of Daughters (forthcoming September, 2026) and The Master Jeweler. Her novel, The Last Rose of Shanghai, was a Wall Street Journal bestseller and optioned for film, and Night Angels was longlisted for the Massachusetts Book Awards.

Weina is the winner of the RWA RITA® Award, a National Jewish Book Awards finalist, and a two-time Goodreads Choice Award Best Historical Fiction nominee. Her books have been published worldwide and translated into seventeen foreign languages, including French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and Hebrew. Her novels have received starred reviews from Booklist, Library Journal, and Shelf Awarene
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Weina Dai Randel You're so kind, Nemz! Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm delighted to hear you like my novels. Yes, I do plan to write more books set in Ancie…moreYou're so kind, Nemz! Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm delighted to hear you like my novels. Yes, I do plan to write more books set in Ancient China. It's going to take a while for me to finish as I'm a slow writer, but yes, I'm writing. :)

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Weina Dai Randel Hello, Meg, thank you so much for your message! I'm so happy to hear you love Empress of Bright Moon duology. I would love to go to New Jersey or New …moreHello, Meg, thank you so much for your message! I'm so happy to hear you love Empress of Bright Moon duology. I would love to go to New Jersey or New York to sign the books and meet you and other readers, but sadly, I don't have the plan at this moment. Maybe soon? Fingers crossed!

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Night Angels longlisted for 2024 Massachusetts Book Awards

Massachusetts Center for the Book has just announced the longlists for the 24th Annual Massachusetts Book Awards. Thrilled to see Night Angels on the Fiction list! Thank you thank you!

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The Master Jeweler by Weina Dai Randel
"The Master Jeweler is an incredible epic novel that will truly sweep you away into the pages of past eras spanning from post WWI through post WWII. The novel focuses on Anyu, and her journey through life in China highlighting her ever surprising resi" Read more of this review »
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"Wow, a read that just brought me in and kept me reading and reading. WWII - Shanghai - Japan ruling over the Chinese, boats coming into port with German Jewish refugees, those foreigners already established in Shanghai - war just took over. Aiyi is a" Read more of this review »
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"The Master Jeweler is a fascinating work of historical fiction that blends history from the 1920s-1940s that many may have heard and makes it real to the reader. Anyu, a teenager in Harbin, China, surviving life with her mother, befriends a Russian j" Read more of this review »
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“The night garden felt like a home, with the glittering sky for the ceiling, the bushes our rug, and the dilapidated pavilion our bed. He lit up the place like a heart-warming hearth fire. He was the walls of my sanctuary, the food for my eyes, the scent of a home. He was everything.”
Weina Dai Randel, The Moon in the Palace

“I knew now: love and destiny were two wild horses that could not be curbed. They galloped in different directions and ran down different paths where streams of desire and hope would not converge. To follow one was to betray the other. To make one happy was to break the other's heart. Yet I supposed that was part of life, a lesson we had to learn. To grow up was also to give up, and to build the future was to dissolve the past. The only thing we could do was hope for the best, to believe that the horse we chose would find us a safe destination.”
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“In truth, we were similar. Like two sides of a fan, we were at odds with each other, we competed with each other, but our fates similarly rested in the hands of the Emperor--the holder, the commander, the manipulator of our destinies.”
Weina Dai Randel, The Moon in the Palace

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“The night garden felt like a home, with the glittering sky for the ceiling, the bushes our rug, and the dilapidated pavilion our bed. He lit up the place like a heart-warming hearth fire. He was the walls of my sanctuary, the food for my eyes, the scent of a home. He was everything.”
Weina Dai Randel, The Moon in the Palace

“I knew now: love and destiny were two wild horses that could not be curbed. They galloped in different directions and ran down different paths where streams of desire and hope would not converge. To follow one was to betray the other. To make one happy was to break the other's heart. Yet I supposed that was part of life, a lesson we had to learn. To grow up was also to give up, and to build the future was to dissolve the past. The only thing we could do was hope for the best, to believe that the horse we chose would find us a safe destination.”
Weina dai randel, The Moon in the Palace

“Could I fight against rumor? I did not think so, for rumor had no grave and only bore seeds. It germinated in the air, thrived in the sun, and ripened in the shadows. It would not die in the rain and fly only higher in the wind.”
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