The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Pub. Date: March 1989
  • ISBN-13: 9780399134203
  • Sales Rank: 104,990
  • 288pp
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Synopsis

In 1949, four Chinese women begin meeting in San Francisco for fun. Nearly 40years later, their daughters continue to meet as the Joy Luck Club.

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In 1949, four Chinese women begin meeting in San Francisco for fun. Nearly 40 years later, their daughters continue to meet as the Joy Luck Club. Their stories ultimately display the double happiness that can be found in being both Chinese and American. First serials to Ladies' Home Journal, Atlantic Monthly, and San Francisco Focus. Now available.

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``Intensely poetic, startlingly imaginative and moving, this remarkable book will speak to many women, mothers and grown daughters, about the persistent tensions and powerful bonds between generations and cultures,'' praised PW . Author tour. (June)

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With her acclaimed 1989 novel The Joy Luck Club and its successors, Amy Tan succeeded in revealing the Chinese-American sensibility to readers in unprecedented numbers. In mystical, winding prose, she draws the boundaries and commonalities between generations of women who are related, but born worlds apart.

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Number of Reviews: 73
Average Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 4.5 out of 5
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A reviewer, a seventeen year old. :), 03/27/2008

This book touched on such vital areas of mothers and daughters. Although some of the Chinese translated into English terms [ping yin] is off and confusing as times, it does little to minimize the novel itself. It was very emotional, and close to home. The way Amy Tan describes the mothers' love cannot be put into words. Despite the many characters, [and my inability to remember which was mother and daughter] this book was great. The Chinese just don't seem to express love the way others do.

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 One of the most enlighting books ever!!!!!!!!!!!
Jade, a future writer, 11/23/2007

This book was one of the most enlighting, purest books ever! I loved it from the beginning it shows you the powerful bond between mothers and daughters 'cheesy I know but true!'. It shows hardship, passion, and experience. It showed me what mothers are capable of and what they would do to protect their children, and it inspired me to be in English Honors as well as a possible future writer...

Also recommended: Everything I have read seems completely pitiful compared to this book

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