The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan

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  • Pub. Date: November 1993
  • 432pp

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    • Pub. Date: November 1993
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 432pp

    Synopsis

    With the same narrative skills and evocative powers that made her first novel, "The Joy Luck Club," a national bestseller, Tan now tells the story of Winnie Louie, an aging Chinese woman unfolding a life's worth of secrets to her suspicious, Americanized daughter. Abridged. 3 CDs.

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    With the same narrative skills and evocative powers that made her first novel, The Joy Luck Club, a national bestseller, Tan now tells the story of Winnie Louie, an aging Chinese woman unfolding a life's worth of secrets to her suspicious, Americanized daughter.

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    Tan's ( The Joy Luck Club ) mesmerizing second novel, again a story that a Chinese emigre mother tells her daughter, received a PW boxed review, spent 18 weeks on PW 's hardcover bestseller list and was a Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selection in cloth. (June)

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    Biography

    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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    Story OK if a little slowby Anonymous

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    November 05, 2009: I bought this as a book on CD and have to say that it was the worst sound quality I have ever heard on a commercial product. It probably colored my opinion of the story as I had to have the sound turned completely up and still had a hard time understanding the reader (the author). I would definitely NOT buy this book on CD again.

    Poor Audio Qualityby CVMD

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    June 12, 2009: I love Amy Tan's books, but trying to listen to this audio was impossible. It sounded as if she'd recorded it over a telephone. The quality was so poor I gave up trying to listen to it. Get the book, instead.


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