Amy Tan
The Joy Luck Club
.In 1949 four Chinese women, recent immigrants to San Francisco, meet weekly to play mahjong and tell stories of what they left behind in China.
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The book not only speaks volumes through what it says, but also gently and competently reveals the intricacies of cultural identity. The Joy Luck Club is mainly about the lives of Chinese-American women and speaks about how important cultural heritage is.
Description
Length
288
English
Anchor Books
1st edition
Publisher
Language
EN
English
Adventure
Released
Adventure
Genre
1. Written by Psychotherapist Lori Gottlieb who was used to being the therapist in the room until the script was flipped and she went through a crisis that led to her being the recipient of therapy.
2. Instead of being written in the typical fashion of a self help book, it’s written as a memoir.
3. She shares her experience as both the therapist and the client, with dashes of humour in between to lighten things up.
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