Joy Luck Club was translated into 17 languages, her first major success in her best ranking among the best selling lists of the New York Times for 9 consecutive months. The plot tells the lives of the mothers of the four Chinese immigrants and their American born daughter. When four families intertwine to reveal their secret to form and strengthen the mother-daughter relationship, Tan weaves a complex story. The story begins with a daughter Jing-mei replacing her mother to replace her dead mother (Suyan Woo) at the Joy Lac Club table.
Amy Tan 's' The Joy Luck Club 'by Amy Tan' s "The Joy Luck Club" is a collection of short stories about the relationship between a mother born in China and her daughter. The story titled "Four Directions" relates to a woman named Waverly Jong. The story is to tell her that Waverly is married to an American man named Richard. She is still a young girl, so Waverly is a chess champion. She remembers the strategy I used in my game and the life I was trying to tell my mother about marriage with Americans.
Amy Tan who lost the story of love talked about her novel "The Joy Luck Club" at People's Magazine in 1989. In order to avoid mistakes of mothers raised in China, mothers tell the traditions in China and teach girls born in the United States. However, her daughter often watches her mother trying to control her life. Mother and daughter
Semi-autobiographical, Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" has become a means to inherit this connection's hope to the next generation. Tan is an American born daughter of a mother born in China and started writing this book after her mother caused a heart attack. Even when Tan was young, her mother complained about her daughter's understanding and her understanding. In the novel, she decides to go to China and talk to her sister in June, she knows her mother. My aunt carefully saw her. So the text begins with shared text and each mother and all the daughters weave their own inner meditation in this generation bay and fight for the relationship. This book is divided into four parts, each with four chapters. June is the only narrator in all four copies, the mother talks in 1 and 4 copies, the daughter talks in 2 and 3 copies.