See What She Means

If there's one thing about the Chinese culture, it's that it pays great honor to tradition and history. So do the written works of New York Times best-selling author Lisa See. Steeped in Chinese history, See's works are love stories, ghost stories and emotive sagas. See discusses her fifth novel,...
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If there’s one thing about the Chinese culture, it’s that it pays great honor to tradition and history. So do the written works of New York Times best-selling author Lisa See. Steeped in Chinese history, See’s works are love stories, ghost stories and emotive sagas. See discusses her fifth novel, Peony in Love, 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek. Admission is $25 (includes cocktails and bites). Books will be available for purchase on site for a subsequent book signing. Call 214-443-4747 for reservations.
Tue., May 13, 4 p.m., 2008

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