Four Chinese women, four America daughters - can they learn to understand each other?
In 1949 a group of Chinese women, recent immigrants to San Francisco, meet weekly to play mahjong and tell stories of what they left behind in China. United in loss and new hope for their daughters' futures, they call themselves the Joy Luck Club. Their daughters, who have never heard these stories, think their mothers' advice is irrelevant to their modern American lives - until their own inner crises reveal how much they've inherited of their mothers' pasts.
'Pure enchantment' Mail on Sunday
'Honest, moving and beautifully courageous' Alice Walker
'An ambitious saga that's impossible to read without wanting to call your Mum' Stylist
The Joy Luck Club is an ambitious saga that's impossible to read without wanting to call your mum - Stylist
An extremely absorbing novel -- . The Joy Luck Club is an ambitious saga that's impossible to read without wanting to call your mum - Stylist
Pure enchantment - Mail on Sunday
Honest, moving and beautifully courageous -- Alice Walker
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About Amy Tan
Born in the US to immigrant Chinese parents, Amy Tan is an internationally celebrated writer. Her novels are The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife, The Hundred Secret Senses, The Bonesetter's Daughter, and Saving Fish from Drowning, all New York Times bestsellers. She is also the author of a memoir, The Opposite of Fate, and two children's books. Her work has been translated into 35 languages.