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Attendees at the December meeting of the AAUW diversity book club are (l-r) Pat Sheehy, Barb Shamp, Lisa Graff, Barbara Sears, Charlotte McNaughton, Sandy Dodson, Elinor Boyce, Bonnie Mahr, Sheri Borin, Laura Zeller, Agnes Reilly and Rebecca Moscoso.
Attendees at the December meeting of the AAUW diversity book club are (l-r) Pat Sheehy, Barb Shamp, Lisa Graff, Barbara Sears, Charlotte McNaughton, Sandy Dodson, Elinor Boyce, Bonnie Mahr, Sheri Borin, Laura Zeller, Agnes Reilly and Rebecca Moscoso.
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Lisa Graff

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What activity do you look forward to in the new year? My answer would be attending a book club discussion with friends, and being transported to another time and place. Have you heard of Chinese pu’erh tea?

“The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane,” written by Lisa See, is about a woman from the Akha tribe of China’s Yunnan province who becomes a tea entrepreneur as her daughter grows up in California.

Published in Cape Gazette on January 9, 2022.

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