Lady Tans Circle of Women, Lisa See
Lady Tans Circle of Women, Lisa See
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Lady Tan's Circle of Women

Bestseller

Author: Lisa See

Narrator: Jennifer Lim, Justin Chien

Unabridged: 13 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/06/2023


Synopsis

*NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!*

From “one of those special writers capable of delivering both poetry and plot” (The New York Times Book Review) an immersive historical novel inspired by the true story of a woman physician in 15th-century China—perfect for fans of Lisa See’s classics Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane.

According to Confucius, “an educated woman is a worthless woman,” but Tan Yunxian—born into an elite family, yet haunted by death, separations, and loneliness—is being raised by her grandparents to be of use. Her grandmother is one of only a handful of female doctors in China, and she teaches Yunxian the pillars of Chinese medicine, the Four Examinations—looking, listening, touching, and asking—something a man can never do with a female patient.

From a young age, Yunxian learns about women’s illnesses, many of which relate to childbearing, alongside a young midwife-in-training, Meiling. The two girls find fast friendship and a mutual purpose—despite the prohibition that a doctor should never touch blood while a midwife comes in frequent contact with it—and they vow to be forever friends, sharing in each other’s joys and struggles. No mud, no lotus, they tell themselves: from adversity beauty can bloom.

But when Yunxian is sent into an arranged marriage, her mother-in-law forbids her from seeing Meiling and from helping the women and girls in the household. Yunxian is to act like a proper wife—embroider bound-foot slippers, recite poetry, give birth to sons, and stay forever within the walls of the family compound, the Garden of Fragrant Delights.

How might a woman like Yunxian break free of these traditions and lead a life of such importance that many of her remedies are still used five centuries later? How might the power of friendship support or complicate these efforts? A captivating story of women helping each other, Lady Tan’s Circle of Women is a triumphant reimagining of the life of one person who was remarkable in the Ming dynasty and would be considered remarkable today.

About Lisa See

American author, Lisa See, was born in Paris, France, but spent many years in Los Angeles, primarily in the Chinatown District. Her mother, another novelist, wrote her autobiography which also includes interesting insights into her daughter's life. Lisa See graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a B.A. Degree in 1979.

See had various writing jobs such as a correspondent for Publisher's Weekly on the West Coast and has written articles for Self, Vogue, and More magazines. Lisa See is one-eighth Chinese, and she has done various noted projects concerning the Chinese American population. One such project was featured in the Smithsonian. See has also been an avid public speaker. Adding to her diversification, she also serves as a Los Angeles City Commissioner. See is a member of The Trusteeship, an organization whose members are "prominent women of achievement and influence in diverse fields".

Among her works are: Snowflower and the Secret Fan, The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, Peony in Love, Shanghai Girls, Dreams of Joy, and China Dolls. "These books have been celebrated for their authentic, deeply researched, lyrical stories about Chinese characters and cultures". One newer book is about South Korean women of Jeju Island, called The Island of Sea Women. It was chosen as the March 2019 Barnes and Noble nationwide Book Club book to read.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela M on July 29, 2023

In each of the seven novels I have read by Lisa See, I always find it enlightening to learn so much about Chinese culture, families, history . While that focus pays tribute to her heritage and especially to strong women, she’s a versatile writer, telling stories of women in various times and places......more

Goodreads review by jessica on March 25, 2025

i have two main thoughts/feelings about this book. first, i love the authors end note and finding out that lady tan was a real person. im so grateful that strong women like her have always existed and i feel very appreciative to know her story. it made for a really positive reading experience to comp......more

Goodreads review by JanB on July 05, 2023

Lisa See’s novels are a delight to read with the captivating human element combined with impeccable cultural details and attention to historical accuracy. In this book, we are introduced to Yunxian Tan, one of China’s first female physicians who lived during the Ming dynasty. The journal she kept de......more

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on August 06, 2023

Lisa See sweeps us into the Ming Dynasty in 15th century China. The rich culture, the traditions - some fascinating; some disturbing. Being born during this time, a woman was obedient; subservient. Purely there to breed and act as woman of the household. Tan Yunxian, is guided by her grandmother to p......more

Goodreads review by Taufiq on February 27, 2025

The book is called Lady Tan’s Circle of Women. The description says it’s about women in the Ming Dynasty practicing traditional Chinese medicine, treating patients, and eventually leaving behind a medical manuscript. I'm quite looking forward to it. Medical dramas or profession-based stories set in......more


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Praise for Lisa See 

"See is one of those special writers capable of delivering both poetry and plot."
New York Times Book Review

Praise for Island of Sea Women

“Vivid ... thoughtful and empathetic ... necessary."
New York Times Book Review

“Lisa See’s mesmerizing new historical novel…celebrates women’s strengths—and the strength of their friendships.”
O, The Oprah Magazine

“Painstakingly researched…deft…a powerful and essential story of humanity.” 
—The Los Angeles Review of Books

"Compelling ... takes readers on a journey spanning generations — in this case 1938 to 2008 — as moments of cherished friendship, unspeakable tragedy and, in the end, a plot twist worthy of Raymond Chandler unfold."
Associated Press
 

"Lim’s restrained performance captures all the fascinating, if disturbing, details of bound feet, eunuchs, deadly diseases, and the courtly intrigue surrounding aristocratic life during the Ming dynasty. The foreword and afterword are authentically narrated by Justin Chien."