Aunt Tigress

Emily Yu-Xuan Qin
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Aunt Tigress

Emily Yu-Xuan Qin
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  • Published date: Mar 18, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 432
  • Publisher: Astra Publishing House
  • ISBN: 9780756419387
  • Dimensions: 5.7" W x 1.4" L x 8.55" H
"Qin, in her impressive debut, shows that she’s a talent to remember as she pulls
readers into a thrilling adventure full of unique folklore and deadly monsters." —Wesley Chu, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the War Arts Saga

"Aunt Tigress is a tale that shows us the dark and disturbing underbelly of supernatural Calgary. Qin writes with bold style and weaves intricate lore nestled within a story that will make you feel like you’re seated at the scariest campfire of your life!" —Julia Vee, author of Ebony Gate

"Wonderfully surreal, Aunt Tigress is a refreshingly original debut full of magic, written with love. Come for the Chinese and First Nation mythology, stay for the sapphic romance."—Salinee Goldenberg, author of The Last Phi Hunter

"What a fabulous book! Fresh, beautiful, and brilliant, with lovely prose that
wraps around you and draws you deep into a unique and incredible story." —Diana Rowland, author of the Kara Gillian novels

"Original and wildly inventive, Aunt Tigress takes place in a world of intersecting mythologies and storylines. With prose as vivid as black stripes on an orange hide, and characters who leap snarling off the page, Emily Yu-Xuan Qin’s debut novel is as exhilarating as it is thoughtful and tender." —D. M. Bryan, author of Pugg’s Portmanteau
Emily Yu-Xuan Qin has a Master of Arts from the University of Calgary. She is a first-generation immigrant to Canada. As a child, she was sluggish in learning English—until she picked up her first Animorphs book. She can be found online at EmilyQin.com or @EyxQin on Twitter.

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