Julie C. Dao

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Julie C. Dao
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Genre
Notable works
  • Forest of a Thousand Lanterns
  • Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix
Website
www.juliedao.com

Julie C. Dao is a Vietnamese-American fantasy author. She is best known for her debut novel, Forest of a Thousand Lanterns, an East Asian-inspired retelling of the Evil Queen legend from Snow White, and its sequel Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix.

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Early life and education

Dao was born and grew up in upstate New York, the oldest child of Vietnamese immigrants. She studied pre-med biology in college, but decided not to go into the field. [1]

Career

In 2016, Dao received a three-book deal from Philomel Books, an imprint of Penguin Books. [2]

Forest of a Thousand Lanterns, the first novel in the Rise of the Empress duology, was published in 2017. [3] The young adult (YA) dark fairy tale retelling of Snow White explores the perspective of the Evil Queen and her dark path to the throne. [4] The book received two starred reviews from Publishers Weekly , which called the book a "fascinating examination of destiny, responsibility, and how choices shape a person", [5] and Booklist , which named Forest of a Thousand Lanterns in its lists of Top 10 Diverse Fiction for Older and Middle Readers [6] and Top 10 First Novels for Youth. [7] Rebecca Kuss, writing for Booklist , described Xifeng as an antiheroine whose "relentless pursuit of power is a welcome contrast to princesses of the past". [8] The New York Public Library recognized the book as one of its 2017 Best Books for Teens, [9] and it was named a Junior Library Guild Selection.

Forest of a Thousand Lanterns has been optioned for television by NBC Universal.

In 2018, Dao published the companion novel to Forest of a Thousand Lanterns, titled Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix. The second book in the Rise of the Empress duology continues the story from the perspective of an exiled princess determined to take back her rightful throne. [10] The book received the honor of Junior Library Guild Selection and garnered a starred review from School Library Journal, which wrote that "the importance of storytelling and of family, biological and chosen, will resonate deeply with readers." Booklist called the characters "complex and intriguing; villains are admirably drawn so the reader sees their path," [11] and Eric Smith of Paste also praised Dao's "beautiful writing and imaginative storytelling." [12]

In 2019, Dao published her third novel, Song of the Crimson Flower, set in the same world as the Rise of the Empress duology, about a nobleman's daughter who must make amends to the would-be lover she cruelly rejected by freeing him of a witch's curse. The book was named a 2019 Junior Guild Library Selection, as well as one of Bank Street College of Education's Best Children's Books of the Year. [13] Of the novel, Publishers Weekly said "Dao’s latest fuses beats of Cyrano de Bergerac with elements from her Rise of the Empress duology to create an East Asian–influenced tale of love, greed, politics, addiction, and found family," [14] while School Library Journal predicted that "this will appeal to lovers of fairy-tale retellings and new fantasy worlds." [15]

In October 2020, Dao will publish Broken Wish, the first in a quartet in which each book will be written by a different YA author and published by Disney Hyperion. The series will explore an intricate curse that ties characters together across time and continent. Dao's novel centers on Elva, a young woman in the village of Hanau, who hides her powers and visions from the world. Yet, when she accidentally witnesses a horrifying vision of the future, she decides she must do everything she can to prevent it. [16]

Bibliography

Rise of the Empress Duology

Standalone

The Mirror Series

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References

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  6. Cooper, Ilene (February 1, 2018). "Top 10 Diverse Fiction for Older and Middle Readers: 2018". Booklist. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  7. Cooper, Ilene (November 1, 2017). "Top 10 First Novels for Youth: 2017". Booklist. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  8. Kuss, Rebecca (2017-08-01). "Booklist Review: Forest of a Thousand Lanterns". Booklist . Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  9. "Best Books for Teens: 2017 Picks". New York Public Library. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  10. Canfield, David (2018-03-23). "Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix: Preview this East Asian-inspired Snow White retelling". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  11. release, Access to Booklist Online is free through August 31 Read the. Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix, by Julie C. Dao | Booklist Online.
  12. Smith, Eric (November 19, 2018). "Eight of the Best Young Adult Novels of November 2018". Paste . Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  13. "Bank Street College of Education's Best Books of 2020".
  14. "Song of the Crimson Flower". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  15. C, Dao, Julie. "Song of the Crimson Flower". School Library Journal. Retrieved 2020-06-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. "First look: Disney's epic new fairy-tale series begins with Julie C. Dao's magical 'Broken Wish'". EW.com. Retrieved 2020-05-26.