Maddy Ali
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Lisa See:
I want a sequel to THe Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, will you be writing one? I discovered you through Shanghai Girls when I was in High School and when I was in university I came across The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane.
Lisa See
Thank you so much for your very kind words about the new book. I’m so glad you liked it! I'm not thinking about a sequel, although a lot of people have asked about one. I like the open-ended feeling at the end of the book. I'm not going to write a sequel. My editor and I talked quite a bit about whether there should be an extra chapter. But what would be in it? In real life what would happen is that Haley and Li-yan would tell their life stories, but we already know what happened over the previous twenty years. I ended up not only not writing that chapter but cutting about ten pages from the last chapter. I think there are plenty of hints about what might or could happen. I hope people think that Haley and Sean will live happily ever after. (I cut his proposal and the plans they made for their future.) And I think there's a hint of what else could happen in the scene where Li-yan tells Ama that people know where the grove is and might be coming. Ama asks, "What are we going to do? Who's going to help us?" Well, that person is just about to walk up the hill.
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booksbydorothea
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Lisa See:
I have enjoyed ALL of your books and anxiously wait for each new one. I think that I learned the most from "On Gold Mountain" as it educated me so much about the Chinese-American experience!! My husband grew up in LA's Chinatown in the '50's and his family had a little diner there so it is possible that our families may have known each other. Any chance of a novel about LA Chinatown?
Preeti
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Lisa See:
Hello Ma'am, I've just finished 'The island of sea women' and totally loved it. Characters felt so real! However, there is one question. Please help me get it's answer- Why did Mi-Ja told Young Sook that she could save only one of her children? Why does she ask her to decide on one child instead of denying to take any of them with her?
Rouchswalwe
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Lisa See:
Some 20 years ago, I lived and worked in Fukuoka, Japan. There was lots of excitement about the 'King of Na gold seal' (more information here: http://www.digplanet.com/wiki/King_of_Na_gold_seal). I visited the excavation site and was moved by the mystery of the place and of the seal, engraved with 漢委奴國王. I wonder if you would ever consider writing a tale touching on this Han dynasty mystery?
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