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The Joy Luck Club is a best-selling novel wri en by Amy Tan. It focuses on four Chinese American immigrant families in San Francisco who start a club known as "the Joy Luck Club," playing the Chinese game of mahjong for money while feas ng on a variety of foods. The book is structured somewhat like a mahjong game, with four parts divided into four sec ons to create sixteen chapters. The three mothers and four daughters (one mother, Suyuan Woo, dies before the novel opens) share stories about their lives in the form of vigne es. Each part is preceded by a parable rela ng to the game.
where she reveals how Suyuan had high expecta ons that Jing-Mei would be talented like Waverly and tried to shape an uninterested Jing-Mei into a concert pianist, which ended a er an embarrassing piano recital. Jing-Mei then tells Suyuan she wishes herself dead like her twiin mo on their strained rela onship.
The Joy Luck Club received many favorable reviews. It was nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Award, was a finalist for the
Na onal Book Award and the Na onal Book Cri cs Circle Award, and won the Bay Area Book Reviewers Award for Best Fic on, the Commonwealth Club Gold Award, and the American Library Associa on
from her home in Kweilin and abandon her twin daughters. Suyuan later found out her first husband died, remarried to Jing-Mei's father, and immigrated to the United States. Her mother and Jing-Mei's father a empted to find Suyuan's daughters, and Jing-Mei's father assumed
Best Book for Young Adults Award. It remained on The New York Times hardcover best-seller list for nine months and sold more than four million copies. It has been translated into twenty-five languages.
The Joy Luck Club
A er seeing The Joy Luck Club that based on the best selling nove by Amy Tan of the same name,I have many thoughts about love and confilicts between the four daughters and their mothers.
The other three mothers relate the stories of their childhood. An-Mei Hsu's story relates how her mother le her family to become the fourth concubine of Wu Tsing , a rich merchant, while An-Mei was raised by her maternal grandmother. Her mother returns only to cut off a piece of her flesh to cooks oau p in hopes of healing An-Mei's grandmother, though An-Mei's grandmother s ll dies. Lindo Jong explains how in childhood she was forced into a loveless marriage and was pressured by her mother-in-law's desire for Lindo to produce grandchildren. Through her own ingenuity, Lindo fabricates a convincing story to annul her marriage and immigrate to the United States. The final story of the first sec on follows Ying-Ying St. Clair, who tells the story of how she fell into
The first sec on, Feathers from a Thousand Li Away, introduces the Joy Luck Club through Jing-Mei Woo, whose late mother Suyuan Woo founded the Joy Luck Club, and focuses on the four mothers. Jing-Mei relates the story of how her mother Suyuan was the wife of an officer in the Kuomingtang during World War II and how she was forced to flee
that Suyuan had given up hopJein. g-Mei, who has been asked to take her mother's place in the Joy Luck Club, learns from the other mothers that her half-sisters are alive and ask that Jing-Mei tell them about Suyuan's death.
a lake during the Zhongqiujie fes val when she was only four. A er being rescued by a group of fishermen, she realizes that she is lost. This experience emo onally trauma zes her, and she is dropped at the shore, and wanders into an outdoor performance featuring the Moon Lady, said to grant wishes. But when Ying-Ying approaches the Moon Lady a er the play to wish to be returned to her family, she discovers the Moon Lady is played by a man.
The second sec on relates important childhood stories of the Joy Luck Club's American-born daughters. Lindo's daughter Waverly recalls being a na onal chess champion, but her rela onship with her mother is strained by how Lindo pressures her and brags about Waverly's accomplishments. Lena St. Clair, Ying-Ying's daughter, relates her mother's nervous breakdown and her mother is extremely withdrawn to the point where first her father and then Lena winds up being Ying-Ying's voice. In contrast, Lena no ces and ini ally pi es neighbouring Sorci family, believing their noisiness is an expression of unhappiness, but realizes later it is how they express their love. An-Mei's daughter, Rose Hsu Jordan, reveals how her mother lost faith in God when Rose's youngest brother, Bing, drowned in a beach ou ng, a er firmly believing that following the book "The Twenty-Six Malignant Gates" could prevent any harm to her children. However, An-Mei s ll insists that Rose puts faith in her failing marriage. The sec on concludes with Jing-Mei's story,
where she reveals how Suyuan had high expecta ons that Jing-Mei would be talented like Waverly and tried to shape an uninterested Jing-Mei into a concert pianist, which ended a er an embarrassing piano recital. Jing-Mei then tells Suyuan she wishes herself dead like her twiin mo on their strained rela onship.
The Joy Luck Club received many favorable reviews. It was nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Award, was a finalist for the
Na onal Book Award and the Na onal Book Cri cs Circle Award, and won the Bay Area Book Reviewers Award for Best Fic on, the Commonwealth Club Gold Award, and the American Library Associa on
from her home in Kweilin and abandon her twin daughters. Suyuan later found out her first husband died, remarried to Jing-Mei's father, and immigrated to the United States. Her mother and Jing-Mei's father a empted to find Suyuan's daughters, and Jing-Mei's father assumed
Best Book for Young Adults Award. It remained on The New York Times hardcover best-seller list for nine months and sold more than four million copies. It has been translated into twenty-five languages.
The Joy Luck Club
A er seeing The Joy Luck Club that based on the best selling nove by Amy Tan of the same name,I have many thoughts about love and confilicts between the four daughters and their mothers.
The other three mothers relate the stories of their childhood. An-Mei Hsu's story relates how her mother le her family to become the fourth concubine of Wu Tsing , a rich merchant, while An-Mei was raised by her maternal grandmother. Her mother returns only to cut off a piece of her flesh to cooks oau p in hopes of healing An-Mei's grandmother, though An-Mei's grandmother s ll dies. Lindo Jong explains how in childhood she was forced into a loveless marriage and was pressured by her mother-in-law's desire for Lindo to produce grandchildren. Through her own ingenuity, Lindo fabricates a convincing story to annul her marriage and immigrate to the United States. The final story of the first sec on follows Ying-Ying St. Clair, who tells the story of how she fell into
The first sec on, Feathers from a Thousand Li Away, introduces the Joy Luck Club through Jing-Mei Woo, whose late mother Suyuan Woo founded the Joy Luck Club, and focuses on the four mothers. Jing-Mei relates the story of how her mother Suyuan was the wife of an officer in the Kuomingtang during World War II and how she was forced to flee
that Suyuan had given up hopJein. g-Mei, who has been asked to take her mother's place in the Joy Luck Club, learns from the other mothers that her half-sisters are alive and ask that Jing-Mei tell them about Suyuan's death.
a lake during the Zhongqiujie fes val when she was only four. A er being rescued by a group of fishermen, she realizes that she is lost. This experience emo onally trauma zes her, and she is dropped at the shore, and wanders into an outdoor performance featuring the Moon Lady, said to grant wishes. But when Ying-Ying approaches the Moon Lady a er the play to wish to be returned to her family, she discovers the Moon Lady is played by a man.
The second sec on relates important childhood stories of the Joy Luck Club's American-born daughters. Lindo's daughter Waverly recalls being a na onal chess champion, but her rela onship with her mother is strained by how Lindo pressures her and brags about Waverly's accomplishments. Lena St. Clair, Ying-Ying's daughter, relates her mother's nervous breakdown and her mother is extremely withdrawn to the point where first her father and then Lena winds up being Ying-Ying's voice. In contrast, Lena no ces and ini ally pi es neighbouring Sorci family, believing their noisiness is an expression of unhappiness, but realizes later it is how they express their love. An-Mei's daughter, Rose Hsu Jordan, reveals how her mother lost faith in God when Rose's youngest brother, Bing, drowned in a beach ou ng, a er firmly believing that following the book "The Twenty-Six Malignant Gates" could prevent any harm to her children. However, An-Mei s ll insists that Rose puts faith in her failing marriage. The sec on concludes with Jing-Mei's story,