The story of "Happy Club" and "Mother's Journey" stands for "Starting with Gussie" Maxine Kumin's short story "Mother's Journey" is a core issue like Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" . The story has many similarities with the two works of her daughter, but they are stories about very different cultural traditions. Whether cultural differences are important or these works reflects the universal truth about the story between mother and daughter.
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. - The daughter of Joy Luck Club has been pushed to the cutting edge of Joy Luck Club, but Jingmei's mother only knows the two girls who are obedient and follow their own ideas. The reader of this novelty may only know two kinds of mothers. A mischievous mother and a patient's mother. The two songs played by my daughter "appeal for children" and "completely satisfied" strengthened the potential tension of the novel.
The story of "Happy Club" and "Mother's Journey" stands for "Starting with Gussie" Maxine Kumin's short story "Mother's Journey" is a core issue like Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" . The story has many similarities with the two works of her daughter, but they are stories about very different cultural traditions. Whether cultural differences are important - Amy Tan's mother-daughter relationship at Joy Luck Club At Joy Luck Club, the author Amy Tan is focusing on mother-daughter relations. She studied the lives of four female immigrants from China and the lives of the four daughters born in the United States. Mother: Suyuan Woo, An-Mei Hsu, Lindo Jong, Ying-Ying St. Clair experienced terrorist attacks that change life before coming to America.