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The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane is about… Tea? Motherhood? Daughterhood? Tradition versus change? All of the above. In a very Lisa See-esque manner, the story follows Li-yan, an Akha girl living in a small village in China, from her childh...
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Hi! I'm Mila, a high school student and avid reader in California. I love to read all kinds of books, preferably with my dog next to me. Check out my blog, Tome Talk, where I hope you can find your next great read (or books to avoid!).
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