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Lin Tai-yi (; April 1, 1926 – July 2003) was a
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-American writer and translator. She was also known as Anor Lin or Lin Wu-Shuang. The daughter of Lin Yutang, she was born in
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and came to the United States with her family when she was ten. Lin was educated at
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. She taught Chinese at
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. She married Richard Ming Lai, a Hong Kong official and the couple moved to
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. Lin was the Editor-in-Chief for the Hong Kong '' Reader's Digest'' from 1965 to 1988. She also wrote for various magazines. Lin and her family moved to
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in 1988. She wrote her first novel ''War Tide'' (1943) at the age of 17. Her sister
Adet Lin Adet Lin (; May 6, 1923 – 1971) was a Chinese-American novelist and translator. She also published under the name Tan Yun. She was also known as Lin Rusi. Biography The oldest daughter of Lin Yutang, she was born in Amoy and came to the Un ...
was also a writer. The two sisters translated ''Girl Rebel'', the autobiography of Xie Bingying.


Selected works

* ''Our Family'', autobiography (1939) with Adet Lin and Mei Mei Lin * ''Dawn over Chungking'', autobiography (1941) with Adet Lin * ''War Tide'', novel (1943) * ''The Golden Coin'', novel (1946) * ''The Eavesdropper'', novel (1959) * ''The Lilacs Overgrow'', novel (1960) * ''Kampoon Street'', novel (1964)


References

1926 births 2003 deaths 20th-century American novelists 20th-century American translators American emigrants to Hong Kong American women journalists Columbia University alumni Hong Kong novelists 20th-century journalists Yale University faculty 20th-century American women writers American women academics 21st-century American women {{China-translator-stub