Incite hat trick: Lisa See, Carys Davies and Michael Kaan
Hal Wake (bottom left) welcomed another great Incite panel to VPL last night.
Michael Kaan penned his work based on a rediscovered family diary dating back to Japan's WWII occupation of China.
Carys Davies (centre), is currently a fellow and writer at the New York Public Library.
Lisa See's novels tell "stories that have been lost, forgotten or deliberately covered up." The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane concerns a baby who is abandoned on a remote tea growing mountain in China and adopted by a US couple.

Michael Kaan penned his work based on a rediscovered family diary dating back to Japan's WWII occupation of China.
Carys Davies (centre), is currently a fellow and writer at the New York Public Library.
Lisa See's novels tell "stories that have been lost, forgotten or deliberately covered up." The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane concerns a baby who is abandoned on a remote tea growing mountain in China and adopted by a US couple.