Amy Tan


The Joy Luck Club
The Bonesetter's Daughter
The Kitchen God's Wife
The Hundred Secret Senses
Saving Fish from Drowning
The Valley of Amazement
The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life
Rules for Virgins
Where the Past Begins: A Writer's Memoir
The Moon Lady
The Backyard Bird Chronicles
Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat
Two Kinds (Story from The Joy Luck Club)
Rules of the Game
Los cien sentidos secretos.
Amy Tan
Even if I could live forever,” she said to the baby, “I still don’t know which way I would teach you. I was once so free and innocent. I too laughed for no reason." “But later I threw away my foolish innocence to protect myself. And then I taught my daughter, your mother, to shed her innocence so she would not be hurt as well. ...more
Amy Tan, The Joy Luck Club

Amy Tan
I think Kwan intended to show me the world is not a place but the vastness of the soul. And the soul is nothing more than love, limitless, endless, all that moves us toward knowing what is true. I once thought love was supposed to be nothing but bliss. I now know it is also worry and grief, hope and trust. And believing in ghosts--that's believing that love never dies. If people we love die, then they are lost only to our ordinary senses. If we remember, we can find them anytime with our hundred ...more
Amy Tan, The Hundred Secret Senses

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