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Linda Rui Feng

Read-Alikes for Linda Rui Feng

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  • Melissa Fu

    Melissa Fu

    Melissa Fu grew up in Northern New Mexico and has lived in Texas, Colorado, New York, Ohio and Washington. She now lives near Cambridge, UK, with her husband and children. With academic backgrounds in physics and English, she... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Swimming Back to Trout River

    Try:
    Peach Blossom Spring
    by Melissa Fu

  • Wenguang Huang

    Wenguang Huang

    Wenguang Huang is a writer, journalist, and translator whose articles and translations have appeared in The Wall Street Journal Asia, Chicago Tribune, The Paris Review, Asia Literary Review, and The Christian Science Monitor.... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Swimming Back to Trout River

    Try:
    The Little Red Guard
    by Wenguang Huang

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