I think it’s only fitting that my first review of 2025 is a review of Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao, a book full of female rage. Especially with the current state of US politics.
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Summary
Iron Widow was inspired by the life of Chinaās first and only empress. In Iron Widow, a wall separates the Hunduns – an alien race – from the people of Huaxa. Unsurprisingly, these groups do not get along. The Huaxa people developed a pilot system in which pilots are paired with female manoeuver chrysalises – giant robots designed to fight the Hunduns. This arrangement almost always ends with the death of the female concubine.
Zetianās older sister was one of the girls who served as a concubine and died in battle with her male pilot. So Zetian does the only thing she deems reasonable: she volunteers to be a concubine for the same pilot. She plans to go down and take him with her. Nobody expects Zetian to survive the battle. Zetain doesnāt expect to survive. But she does and manages to kill the pilot through the psychic link created in the cockpit of the chrysalis.
So Zetian is paired with Li Shimin – a different, more ruthless pilot.
Iron Widow follows Zetian as she and Li Shimin decide they want to change the system. Eventually, Zetianās childhood friend, Gao Yizhi, joins them. The three of them enter into a secret polyamorous relationship and work together to take down the system that systematically kills girls.
Thoughts
Zetian is angry – and understandably so. Her family bound her feet at a young age and made it clear that her worth was in the money theyād receive when she either married or became a pilot system. Those seem to have been her only options in life. And letās not forget that the pilot system is a fucked up system rigged against the concubines. Girls like Zetianās sister are set up to die a horrific death and no one seems to care. Not Zetianās family – who had to know this was a possibility. Not the powers that be.
I think we can all agree that Zetian has every reason to be angry.
Feminism is a process
Some reviewers of Iron Widow complain that Zetain is just angry. They argue that Zetain lacks nuance; sheās angry at the beginning of Iron Widow and sheās still angry at the end of Zhaoās novel. How can Zetain be a feminist who cares about the well-being of female pilots?
What I keep coming back to is that Iron Widow is the first book in a series. When we meet Zetain, she is a teenager. I donāt expect a teenager to have a fully fleshed-out idea of what feminism is. I certainly didnāt when I was her age. Hell, Iām in my 40s. Iād like to think that my understanding of feminism has grown and improved as Iāve gotten older, but I also recognize that Iām still learning.
My point here is that Zetainās story isnāt over yet. Before I decide how I feel about the trajectory of Zetain as a character, I want to read what happens next. I want to know how Zetain grows and evolves over the course of the Iron Widow series – if she grows and evolves. There is plenty of room for character development over the rest of Zhaoās series.
We get a lot of fiction that deals with male rage. I want to see more stories about female rage.
Iām intrigued by a morally gray character who doesnāt have her feminist ideology figured out.
Plus, keep in mind that Iron Widow is inspired by the life of an empress. Iām pretty sure people donāt obtain positions of power by always being nice to everyone. Zhao even addressed this point on their TikTok:
@xiranjayzhao When people tell me my protagonist is too shady but she's literally Wu Zetian #booktok #ironwidow #chinesehistory ā¬ original sound – Xiran Jay Zhao
Her own kind of relationship
Another thing that I want to emphasize about Iron Widow is that Zetain finds herself in a polyamorous relationship with two men. I personally find this to be a refreshing alternative to the love triangles that can pop up in YA fiction.
You can see Zhao address this here. And I agree with them – if you have two people pinning after the same person, that’s no a love triangle. That’s a love angle.
I’d love to see more polyamorous relationships.
Disability representation
As a child, Zetain had her feet bound by her family. As a result, she is often found using a wheelchair to get around. This certainly influences Zetain as a character. I wanted to highlight this fact because I think disability representation in books is important.
Iām looking forward to seeing where the Iron Widow series takes us.
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