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Tan's mother was a nurse, her father a minister who died when Amy was 15. The family moved to Switzerland but returned to California after a few years, where Tan attended San Jose State. After college, she married and held a variety of writing and editing jobs. A self-confessed workaholic, Tan also took up fiction writing (as well as jazz piano) and began chronicling the lives of Chinese-American women like the ones she had known growing up. Her staggeringly successful first novel, THE JOY LUCK more... 
 
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02/19/1952 Oakland, Alameda County, Northern California, California, Pacific States, Western States, United States,


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Alexandrea wrote a review on The Hundred Secret Senses
I've had this book sitting on my shelf for the past 6 years and have not glanced at it. And now I believe that fate had mapped the book's journey somehow - how I'd acquired it and how I've had to wait all these years to be drawn to it. If I had read it back then it wouldn't have been an appreciative read and one that I would have labeled as "dull". This book has left a great imprint in my heart and believe because of its journey to me and because of how the paths of the characters intertwined - things happen at the time they are supposed to. Love is our very own inheritance whether we remember it or not. Too many books have claimed that we are reborn time and time again into this world for me not be inclined towards that believe or realisation. Our lives are played over and over again in this world as we repay our karmas and create new ones along the way. Kwan is one of those higher evolved souls who do not forget themselves as they come back in their later lives. Whether as "loyal friends" or as sisters, Libby-ah (Olivia) and Kwan share a much stronger bond than Libby-ah realised, one which Kwan readily rekindled and, perhaps, sacrificed herself for to repay the debt in their previous life where she was part of the reason Yiban and Miss Banner became separated. A beautifully written book that proves to me that regardless of the colour of your skin, your heritage and your believe, we are born with some higher purpose in life - whether we choose to believe in it or not.


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My favorite is Kitchen God's Wife-- so sad but so beautiful. A very good cry.
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