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The Joy Luck Club

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    Weight0.305 kg
    Author

    Amy Tan

    Publisher

    VINTAGE

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Historical Fiction

    Best for

    Asian American Literature & Fiction

    Ages

    14+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    24 June 1991

    ISBN

    978-0749399573

    Language

    English

    Pages

    384

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    12.9 x 2.3 x 19.8 cm

    Weight

    0.305 Kg

    Description

    Tan’s storytelling skillfully intertwines the past and present, offering a profound portrayal of the immigrant experience and the challenges of assimilation while preserving cultural traditions. The novel beautifully captures the nuances of the mother-daughter relationships, exploring the tensions between the traditional values of the older generation and the aspirations of the younger generation in a foreign land. “The Joy Luck Club” resonates with readers through its vivid characters, evocative prose, and poignant exploration of the universal themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of identity, making it a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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    “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan is a poignant and emotionally resonant novel that intricately explores the lives of four Chinese immigrant families living in San Francisco. Through a series of interconnected stories, Tan delves into the complex relationships between mothers and daughters, navigating themes of cultural identity, generational divides, and the immigrant experience. The novel is structured around the titular Joy Luck Club, where the Chinese-American women gather to play mahjong, share stories, and reveal their hopes, dreams, and struggles, unveiling the intricate layers of their lives shaped by their Chinese heritage and their experiences in America.