A New York Times Bestseller In 1949 four Chinese women - drawn together by the shadow of their past - begin meeting in San Francisco to play mah jong, invest in stocks, eat dim sum, and "say" stories. They call their gathering the Joy Luck Club. Nearly forty years later, one of the members has died. When her daughter comes to take her place, she learns of her mother's lifelong wish, and the tragic way in which it has come true. 注:2种封面,随机发货。
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其实是一年半前Debra推荐的。确实很不错。最近在想的问题颇有点象那个网传的段子:在小的时候时常苦恼是上清华好呢还是北大?可无论如何,我受够了无计划无准备的人生,我需要鼓励需要前人的经验。所以,从某一层面,此书对我的意义是高于其文学价值的。
评分The second generation.A great story about intergration,american dream and everything relatet in that age,
评分湾区移民的脉脉温情。
评分a wonderful book but not a good way to know the reality of the Chinese culture.
评分血缘的纽带是如此紧密,心却属于两个世界。移民的故事,也像围城。
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