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Ann Liang | |
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Born | 2000 or 2001 Beijing, China |
Alma mater | University of Melbourne |
Genre | Young adult |
Notable works | If You Could See The Sun (2022) |
Website | |
www.annliang.com/ |
Ann Liang (Born on Beijing, China) is a chinese-australian writer. It's known with her book "If You Could See The Sun", published on 2022[1], this being one of the most popular books by the reading community on the Tiktok platform.
Novels[edit]
- If You Could See The Sun (Inkyard Press, 2022)
- This Time It's Real (Scholastic Press, 2023)
- I Hope This Doesn't Find You (Scholastic Press, 2024)
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