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Ridwaan
Ridwaan asked Lisa See:

which book was your favorite book?

Lisa See My favorite book is "Ameliaranne and the Magic Ring," by Eleanor Farjeon.
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Mariella
Mariella asked Lisa See:

Have the works of Pearl S. Buck made any impression on you, positive or negative? I've wondered if your books may contain allusions to hers, or if there are common themes in these novels simply because of your similar cultural experiences. If you feel comfortable sharing any opinions I would be quite interested. Thanks!

Kathy
Kathy asked Lisa See:

How long did you spend researching and writing the Tea Girl of Humming Lane? Have you ever considered writing more non fiction work?

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A Goodreads user asked Lisa See:

Hi Lisa, You are one of my favorite authors! I am hosting book club on November 6th and will be leading a discussion on 'The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane'. Any chance we could ask you a question 'live' via a phone call or FaceTime? :) It's a 'big ask' for sure, but definitely would be appreciated by all of us attending! Even if you're not available, you're still one of my favorites. Jenny Alpharetta, GA

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