“The Wings” by Lauren Vo is a poignant novel about two women escaping oppression in search of freedom.
- Mike Ng
- Oct 11
- 1 min read
Set in a dystopian world where hope is outlawed and liberty comes at a steep cost, The Wings follows the journey of two women-Malia and Rosa-who flee a land ruled by shadows. Their story is one of exile, resilience, and the pursuit of freedom in a society that punishes those who dare to dream.

🕊️ Key Themes and Plot
- Oppression and Escape: The protagonists navigate a world where suffering is institutionalized, and freedom must be earned through solitude and sacrifice.
- Contrasting Lives: Malia, a poor girl, and Rosa, a wealthy woman, meet on Rose Island. Their bond transcends class as they seek liberation from their respective constraints.
- - Love and Loss: Malia finds love with Henry, but the journey toward freedom demands painful choices, including leaving behind loved ones and risking everything for a better life.
- Symbolism of Wings: The title metaphorically represents the yearning to rise above tyranny and reclaim autonomy, even if it means venturing into the unknown.
- Love and Loss: Malia finds love with Henry, but the journey toward freedom demands painful choices, including leaving behind loved ones and risking everything for a better life.
- Symbolism of Wings: The title metaphorically represents the yearning to rise above tyranny and reclaim autonomy, even if it means venturing into the unknown.




















