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Book Review: Lisa See’s ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming Dynasty physician
Lisa See, whose latest novel is “Lady Tan’s Circle of Women,” is interviewed by host Richard Wolinsky. Recorded via zencastr on . Lisa See’s best-selling books include Snow Flower and the ...
Post and Courier: Review: Lisa See’s ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming Dynasty physician
LADY TAN’S CIRCLE OF WOMEN. By Lisa See. Scribner. 368 pages. $28. Soon after she published her last novel, 2019’s “The Island of Sea Women,” Lisa See joined much of the rest of the world in seclusion ...
Review: Lisa See’s ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming Dynasty physician
For this Book Salon, we will read Lady Tan's Circle Of Women by Lisa See. About the book (publisher's description): According to Confucius, "an educated woman is a worthless woman," but Tan Yunxian – ...
Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Review: See’s ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming Dynasty physician
Review: See’s ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming Dynasty physician
News Tribune: Review: ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming Dynasty physician
Houston Chronicle: Lisa See’s ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming dynasty physician
Lisa See’s ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ celebrates a Ming dynasty physician
The plural possessive is "ladies'." "Lady" is singular, so if you were referring solely to one woman's shoes, it would be "the lady's shoes." As for your second question, I'm assuming you're referring to a group of women in your salutation of them, so it would be "Good morning, ladies." And as you're addressing them directly, the comma preceding "ladies" is necessary.