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    See, Lisa

    "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" is set in which country?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      China. This book is set in nineteenth-century China, in a remote Hunan county. The author actually visited China before writing the book so that she could do some research.

    What is the name of the secret form of writing used by the women in the novel?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      nu shu. Nu shu is a type of writing that was developed by the women in that part of China so that they could communicate with one another.

    Who is the narrator of "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan"?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      Lily. Lily narrates the story. She tells the story from her perspective as an old woman in her 'sitting quietly' days.

    What was the name of Snow Flower's aunt?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      Madame Wang. Madame Wang is Snow Flower's blood aunt, and she is also the go-between who arranges both Lily and Snow Flower's marriages and their relationship with each other as laotong.

    As laotong, Lily and Snow Flower share a special item on which they write many of their nu shu messages. What item do they share?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      a fan. At the beginning of their 'laotong' relationship, Snow Flower sends Lily the fan. Lily breaks with tradition and sends the same fan back to Snow Flower with her response instead of sending a different gift. They continue to use the fan to document important events and messages during their lives.

    How did Lily's cousin, Beautiful Moon, die?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      She was stung by a bee. Lily, Snow Flower, and Beautiful Moon were all working on the items for their dowry. It was very hot, so Lily's dad and uncle set up a canopy outside so that the girls could escape some of the heat inside. While they were working outside, Beautiful Moon was stung by a bee and started to swell up tremendously. She died before anything could be done to help her.

    Snow Flower and Lily are 'laotong'. What is the English meaning for the word 'laotong'?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      old same. The author gives the meaning of 'laotong' as "old same." The relationship they shared was supposed to be the most special in their lives. To be 'laotong' they had to have eight characteristics (such as foot size, economic situation, birthday, etc.) match up to show that they were indeed the 'same'. Their relationship was supposed to last forever and they even had to write a contract as little girls when they first began their relationship as 'laotong'.

    By the end of the novel, Lily's title changes due to her change in social status. As a woman - after the death of her mother-in-law - what is Lily's title?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      Lady Lu. Lily's husband's family was very important in Tongkou. After the death of her in-laws, Lily and her husband become the new Master and Lady Lu.

    Which disease claimed the lives of many of the people in Tongkou, including Lily's mother-in-law?"Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See

      typhoid. Once one of Lily's nephews began to show symptoms, Lily took all of her children and enclosed them in her room with her. She swept three times a day to scare any ghost spirits. She also fed her children 'congee' since she figured it was the safest thing for them to eat.

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