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Books with author Lisa See

  • On Gold Mountain: The 100-Year Odyssey of a Chinese-American Family by Lisa See

    Lisa See

    Hardcover (St Martins Pr, March 15, 1725)
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  • On Gold Mountain: The 100-Year Odyssey of a Chinese-American Family by Lisa See

    Lisa See

    Hardcover (St Martins Pr, March 15, 1883)
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  • China Dolls by Lisa See

    Lisa See

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing, March 15, 1895)
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  • China Dolls

    Lisa See

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing, Aug. 14, 2014)
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  • CD Dreams of Joy By See, Lisa

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    Paperback
    Rare book
  • China Dolls

    Lisa See

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 3, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Overcoming respective pasts to audition for showgirl roles at an exclusive San Francisco nightclub, three Asian-American girls rely on each other for survival until the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor causes one of them to be betrayed and sent to an internment camp. A New York Times Bestseller named one of the Best Books of the Year by the Washington Post.
  • Dreams of Joy

    Lisa See

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 2011)
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  • Dragon Bones

    Lisa See

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, March 15, 2003)
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  • The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane

    Lisa See

    Audio CD (Bolinda audio, March 21, 2017)
    Li-yan and her family align their lives around the seasons and the farming of tea. There is ritual and routine, and it has been ever thus for generations. Then one day a jeep appears at the village gate – the first automobile any of them have seen – and a stranger arrives. In this remote Yunnan village, the stranger finds the rare tea he has been seeking and a reticent Akha people. Li-yan, one of the few educated girls on her mountain, translates for the stranger and is among the first to reject the rules that have shaped her existence. When she has a baby outside of wedlock, rather than stand by tradition, she wraps her daughter in a blanket, with a tea cake hidden in her swaddling, and abandons her in the nearest city. After mother and daughter have gone their separate ways, Li-yan slowly emerges from the security and insularity of her village to encounter modern life while Haley grows up a privileged and well-loved California girl. Despite Haley’s happy home life, she wonders about her origins; and Li-yan longs for her lost daughter. They both search for and find answers in the tea that has shaped their family’s destiny for generations. In her biggest seller, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, See introduced the Yao people to her readers. Here she shares the customs of another Chinese ethnic minority, the Akha, whose world will soon change. A powerful story about a family, separated by circumstances, culture, and distance, Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane paints an unforgettable portrait of a little known region and its people and celebrates the bond that connects mothers and daughters.
  • Dragon Bones

    Lisa See

    Paperback (Random House Trade, March 2, 2004)
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  • Snow Flower and the Secret Fan: A Novel

    Lisa See

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 2005)
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