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AMY TAN

By Brooke Jones. AMY TAN. February 19, 1952 in Oakland California 2 Chinese immigrants She was originally named An-mei Ruth Tan but now goes by Amy Tan. Significant works . “The Joy Luck Club” (very first novel) 1989 best seller

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AMY TAN

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  1. By Brooke Jones AMY TAN

  2. February 19, 1952 in Oakland California • 2 Chinese immigrants • She was originally named An-mei Ruth Tan but now goes by Amy Tan

  3. Significant works • “The Joy Luck Club” (very first novel) 1989 best seller • “The Kitchen Gods wife” critics loved this also a New York Times best seller • 2 Childrens books \

  4. More Non-Fiction writings: The Opposite of Fate: A Book of Musings (2003). The Kitchen God's Wife (1991), The Hundred Secret Senses (1995) and Saving Fish From Drowning (2005).

  5. Influences on writing style • Amy Tan and her mothers relationship always had its up’s and downs, • This influenced Amy’s writing because many of her stories were lyrically written tales of emotional conflict between Chinese-American Mothers and Daughters

  6. History of that time • Kitchen gods wife was represented a lot by Chinese history

  7. Personal Details • Was always worried about her looks because she was a young Chinese girl in an American school • At age 8 she was reading a book a day • She always felt too smart and didn’t want to stand out • She continued to get good grades in math which made her parents push her even more to become a doctor • Her Father and brother died from brain tumors in the 1960’s

  8. Bibliography • http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=TlXCVdq9DWEC&oi=fnd&pg=PA365&dq=Amy+Tan+biography&ots=JJ_poUTFgR&sig=hszbDuMkJRdqIXUlc3__Om-oKeM#v=onepage&q=Amy%20Tan%20biography&f=false • http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=TlXCVdq9DWEC&oi=fnd&pg=PA365&dq=Amy+Tan+Biography&ots=JJ_pqRYFkS&sig=BwjG62KBS1W3X1NXDiuMbCXbI10#v=onepage&q=Amy%20Tan%20Biography&f=false • http://www.jstor.org/pss/3595280

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