The Joy Luck Club
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The mother-daughter relationships in
The Joy Luck Club
Mother-Daughter relationships are very delicate, one false move by either mother or daughter, and the relationship could be ruined. The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, a novel of vignettes of past memories, explores the lives of eight women - four mothers and their daughetrs. Each woman reveals her tragedies and hardships in life, and with each other. The stories involve the culture differences between the Chinese
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Gale Research Co., Detroit, 1989. "Joy Luck Club Analysis." [http://www.nslsilus.org/foundation/amy/analysis]. 3 December 2000: 1. "Joy Luck Club Review." [http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~sbowen/314fall/novels/review.html]. 3 December 2000: 1. Magill, Frank N, ed. Masterpeices of Women's Literature. 1st ed. New York: Salem press, 1996: 303-304. Tan, Amy. The Joy Luck Club. New York: Ivy Books, 1995. "Virtual Library, Tan." [http://www.vlib.org/tan~analysis/review]. 3 december 2000. The mother-daughter relationships in The Joy Luck Club