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Author Tan, Amy.

Title The Joy Luck Club / Amy Tan.

Imprint New York : Penguin Books, 2014.

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  F TAN, A.    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - Adult Fiction  F TAN    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  FICTION TAN    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  F TAN, A.    Check Shelf
 Rocky Hill, Cora J. Belden Library - Adult Department  TAN    DUE 04-15-24
 Wethersfield Public Library - Adult Fiction  FIC TAN    Check Shelf
Description 329 pages ; 20 cm
Contents Feathers from a thousand Li away. Jing-Mei Woo : The Joy Luck Club -- An-Mei Hsu : Scar -- Lindo Jong : The red candle -- Ying-Ying St. Clair : The moon lady -- The twenty-six malignant gates. Waverly Jong : Rules of the game -- Lena St. Clair : The voice from the wall -- Rose Hsu Jordan : Half and half -- Jing-Mei Woo : Two kinds -- American translation. Lena St. Clair : Rice husband -- Waverly Jong : Four directions -- Rose Hsu Jordan : Without wood -- Jing-Mei Woo : Best quality -- Queen mother of the western skies. An-Mei Hsu : Magpies -- Ying-Ying St. Clair : Waiting between the trees -- Lindo Jong : Double face -- Jing-Mei Woo : A pair of tickets.
Summary In 1949 four Chinese women, recent immigrants to San Francisco, gather to play mah jong, remember the past, and gossip into the night. United in unspeakable loss and new hope, they call themselves the Joy Luck Club. With wit and sensitivity, Amy Tan examines the sometimes painful, often tender, memories that reveal these women's strength, worries, and determination, which their American-born daughters reject as irrelevant. The daughters, in turn, recall pivotal moments of their own past. They believe their mother's expectations have stymied their ability to face the uncertainties of the future. We see how the inheritance of pain and unsaid secrets have led to misunderstanding and yet how love can still undo the damage and provide reconciliation. - Flyleaf.
In 1949 four Chinese women, recent immigrants to San Francisco, begin meeting to eat dim sum, play mahjong, and talk. United in shared unspeakable loss and hope, they call themselves the Joy Luck Club. With wit and sensitivity, Amy Tan examines the sometimes painful, often tender, and always deep connection between these four women and their American-born daughters. As each woman reveals her secrets, trying to unravel the truth about her life, the strings become more tangled, more entwined. - Publisher.
Encompassing two generations and a rich blend of Chinese and American history, the story of four struggling, strong women also reveals their daughter's memories and feelings.
Subject Women -- Societies and clubs -- Fiction.
Reminiscing in old age -- Fiction.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction.
Chinese American women -- Fiction.
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction.
Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction.
Female friendship -- Fiction.
Mothers -- Death -- Fiction.
Chinese American women. (OCoLC)fst00857242
Female friendship. (OCoLC)fst00922609
Loss (Psychology) (OCoLC)fst01002621
Mothers and daughters. (OCoLC)fst01026997
Mothers -- Death. (OCoLC)fst01026948
Reminiscing in old age. (OCoLC)fst01094438
Women -- Societies and clubs. (OCoLC)fst01176970
California -- San Francisco. (OCoLC)fst01204481
Genre/Form Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
ISBN 9780143124849 (hbk.)
0143124846 (hbk.)
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