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Sites about The Joy Luck Club

by Amy Tan

This book looks at he lives of four Chinese women in pre-1949 China and the lives of their daughters who were born in California. The 8 stories illustrate some of the commonalities and differences between the mothers and daughters.

Critical sites about The Joy Luck Club

Feng Shui, Astrology, and the Five Elements: Traditional Chinese Belief in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2278/is_2_24/ai_59211511
This essay explores how “Tan draws on astrology in The Joy Luck Club in order to shape character and conflict.”
Contains: Content Analysis
Author: Patricia L. Hamilton
From: MELUS Summer, 1999
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