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In The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan's first novel, short-story-like vignettes alternate
back and forth between the lives of four Chinese women in pre-1949 China and lives of
their American-born daughters in California. The book is a mediation on the divided
nature of this emigrant life. The novel is narrated horizontally as well as vertically;
friendships and rivalries develop among the daughters as well as the mothers.(Matuz 92)
As Jing Mei Woo describes, "Auntie Lin and my mother were both best friends and
arch-enemies who spent a lifetime comparing their children. I was one month older than
Waverly Jong, Auntie Lin's prized daughter. From the time we were babies, our
mothers compared the creases in our belly buttons, how shapely our earlobes were, how
fast we healed when we scraped our knees, how thick and dark our hair was, how many
shoes we wore out in one year, and later, how smart Waverly was at playing chess, how
many trophies she......
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Title: The Joy Luck Club
Approximate Word Count: 2312
Approximate Pages: 10 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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