
The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane
by Lisa See (2017)
Like 'The Island of Sea Women', this Lisa See novel richly explores cultural traditions and their impact.

by Lisa See (2019)
Best friends Mi-ja and Young-sook are old enough to begin working in the sea with their village's all-female diving collective, led by Young-sook's mother. Despite their love for each other, Mi-ja and Young-sook's differences are impossible to ignore. Mi-ja is the daughter of a Japanese collaborator, and she will forever be marked by this association. Young-sook was born into a long line of haenyeo and will inherit her mother's position leading the divers in their village. Beginning during a period of Japanese colonialism in the 1930s and 1940s, through the Korean War and its aftermath, up to the present, the residents of Jeju find themselves caught between warring empires. -- adapted from publisher info.
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by Lisa See (2017)
Like 'The Island of Sea Women', this Lisa See novel richly explores cultural traditions and their impact.

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