Lucky seed A novel

Justinian Huang

Book - 2025

The work depicts a wealthy multigenerational family in Greater Los Angeles whose members navigate internal conflicts, competing ambitions, and cultural expectations. When the family's matriarch pressures a favored relative to produce a male heir in order to continue the family line, long-standing tensions among relatives escalate. As various family members respond to the situation, disputes emerge over inheritance, lineage, and the future of the family. Amid the turmoil, one relative seeks to use the conflict as an opportunity to address the family's longstanding divisions and pursue reconciliation. -- Provided by publisher.

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Genres
Humorous fiction
Queer fiction
Gay fiction
Romance fiction
LGBTQ+ fiction
Romans homosexuels
Published
Toronto, Ontario : Mira [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Justinian Huang (author)
Item Description
Subtitle from cover.
Physical Description
437 pages : genealogical table ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780778387862
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Huang (The Emperor and the Endless Palace) channels Succession with this delectable drama of a billionaire Chinese American family and their Machiavellian matriarch's search for an heir. Roses Sun became CEO of Sunfang Global after the death of her father, Big Boss Sun, who cofounded the construction and logging conglomerate with the powerful Fang family before screwing them over. Roses's father stipulated in his will that the company must pass to a male descendant, but with her younger brother deemed incompetent, there's no apparent heir. Her fortune teller claims that if her family fails to produce an heir, they'll become "hungry ghosts" in the afterlife, prompting Roses to scheme with her gay nephew, Wayward. She makes him president and promises that if his son, if he has one, will take ownership of the company trust. The board members recoil, not only because they're homophobic but because they loathe Wayward's plan to transition the company to green building practices. The scheme also upsets Roses's daughter, April, who fell out of favor with her mom after she left the company to care for her daughter. The delightfully over-the-top plot is rife with shifting alliances, manipulations, and intergenerational tensions. Readers will eat this up. Agent: Dan Milaschewski, UTA. (Nov.)

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