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  1. The Hundred Secret Senses by Amy Tan, 1998-06-30
  2. The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan, 2006-09-21
  3. The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life by Amy Tan, 2004-09-28
  4. Saving Fish from Drowning by Amy Tan, 2005-10-18
  5. The Bonesetter's Daughter: A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Amy Tan, 2003-02-04
  6. The Moon Lady (Aladdin Picture Books) by Amy Tan, 1995-11-01
  7. The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, 2006-09-21
  8. Amy Tan: Author And Storyteller (Signature Lives) by Natalie M. Rosinsky, 2006-08-31
  9. Amy Tan: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) by E. D. Huntley, 1998-07-30
  10. Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat by Amy Tan, 2001-09-01
  11. Bloom's How to Write About Amy Tan (Bloom's How to Write About Literature) by Kim Becnel, 2009-11-30
  12. Amy Tan: A Literary Companion (Mcfarland Literary Companions) by Mary Ellen Snodgrass, 2004-08
  13. The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, 1991-06-24
  14. Mei Mei Little Sister: Portraits from a Chinese Orphanage by Richard Bowen, 2005-07-21

1. Tan, Amy
Amy Tan was born in Oakland, California on February 19, 1952. Her family lived in several communities in Northern California before settling in Santa Clara.
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2. Amy Tan - Das Tuschezeichen / The Bonesetters Daughter - LESELUST-Rezension
Zwischen China und den USA liegt die Vergangenheit der Frauenfiguren, von denen Amy Tan erz hlt - ein packender Schm ker, rezensiert von Daniela Ecker in der Leselust .
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/tan_amy_tuschezeichen.htm
Amy Tan - Das Tuschezeichen
Originaltitel: The Bonesetters Daughter
Roman. Goldmann Verlag 2001
446 Seiten, ISBN: 3442304555
Als Ruth Young in der Wohnung ihrer Mutter für Ordnung sorgen will, entdeckt sie ein Päckchen eng mit chinesischen Schriftzeichen bedeckter Blätter und erinnert sich daran, von ihr auch schon vorher einmal ein paar Seiten zum Lesen erhalten zu haben. Ruths Mutter leidet, das wird immer klarer, an immer stärkerer Vergesslichkeit, schafft es nicht mehr, ihr Leben alleine zu organisieren.
Und auch wenn Ruth derzeit das Gefühl hat, ihr eigenes Leben schon nicht mehr in den Griff zu bekommen, beschließt sie doch, sich um ihre Mutter zu kümmern. Und die gefundenen Seiten übersetzen zu lassen, denn selber hat sie, was sie nun bedauert, nicht genug chinesisch gelernt, um es selbst lesen zu können.
Ruths Mutter war in den Fünfzigerjahren nach Amerika gekommen, ein Jahr nach ihrer Schwester; die beiden hatten Brüder geheiratet, aber Ruths Vater war schon sehr jung gestorben. Eine schwierige Kindheit; die Mutter alleinerziehend, richtiges Englisch hat sie nie gelernt. Und dann wird sie immer wieder mit Geschichten über den Geist von Liebster Tante gequält, die auf grausige Weise Selbstmord begangen hat, was Ruths Mutter auch heute noch mit massiven Schuldgefühlen quält. Sie würde durch Ruth zu ihr sprechen, davon ist die Mutter überzeugt.
Aber erst die Lektüre der Aufzeichnungen ihrer Mutter offenbaren ihr eine Geschichte, die sie sich nie hätte träumen lassen, von heimlicher Liebe, Verfluchungen, dem Willen, dem Geliebten in den Tod zu folgen, aber weiterleben zu müssen; und davon, dass Ruths Mutter erst erfährt, wer wirklich ihre Eltern sind, als es bereits zu spät ist...

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4. Anniina's Amy Tan Page
An extensive resource including links to online reviews and criticism, interviews, and audio recordings.
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Amy Tan was born February 19, 1952 in Oakland, California. She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, graduated from high school in Montreux, Switzerland, and received her master's degree in Linguistics from San Jose State University. Her work has been translated into more than thirty languages. For her first book, The Joy Luck Club , Amy Tan won The National Book Award and the L.A. Times Book Award in 1989. She has been married for the past twenty-some years to Lou DeMattei . They live in San Francisco and New York with their little dogs, Yorkshire terriers Bubba and Lilli.
Amy Tan enjoys hiking, which is probably how she contracted Lyme disease in 1999. For a long time, it was debilitating, hindering her ability to write, and to tour with the literary garage band, Rock Bottom Remainders , of which she is a key member, belting out rock tunes in daring costumes, alongside other American writers, such as Stephen King and Dave Barry. Nothing can keep Amy Tan down for long, though, and she has avidly sought to bring better awareness of Lyme disease, as well as supported efforts for more research, and helped found LymeAid 4 Kids
To find out more about Amy Tan, the fascinating person behind the books, I recommend reading her wonderful book of autobiographical essays

5. Amy Tan :: The Steven Barclay Agency
Information on lectures, reading, workshops, and conferences.
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Amy Tan
Bestselling Author of The Joy Luck Club and
Saving Fish From Drowning
The Joy Luck Club The Kitchen God's Wife The Hundred Secret Senses The Bonesetter's Daughter , and Saving Fish from Drowning , all New York Times bestsellers and the recipient of various awards. She is also the author of a memoir, The Opposite of Fate The Moon Lady and Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat , and numerous articles for magazines, including The New Yorker , and National Geographic . Her work has been translated into 35 languages, from Spanish, French, and Finnish to Chinese, Arabic, and Hebrew. Ms Tan served as Co-producer and Co-screenwriter with Ron Bass for the film adaptation of The Joy Luck Club . She was the Creative Consultant for Sagwa , the Emmy-nominated PBS television series for children, which has aired worldwide, including in the UK, Latin America, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, and Singapore. Her story in The New Yorker Ms Tan has lectured internationally at universities, including Stanford, Oxford, Jagellonium, Beijing, and Georgetown both in Washington DC and Doha, Qatar. The National Endowment for the Arts chose The Joy Luck Club Los Angeles Times magazine

6. AmyTan.net
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7. Tan, Amy --  Kids Encyclopedia | Online Encyclopedia | Kids Online Dictionary |
Tan, Amy (born 1952), Asian American novelist. The overwhelming success that Amy Tan achieved with her first novel, The Joy Luck Club' (1989), resulted in part from the
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8. Amy Tan : Voices From The Gaps : University Of Minnesota
Focuses on the lives and works of North American women writers of color.
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    A man who watched me play in the park suggested that my mother allow me to play in local chess tournaments. My mother smiled graciously, an answer that meant nothing. I desperately wanted to go, but I bit back my tongue. I knew she would not let me play among strangers. So as we walked home I said in a small voice that I didn't want to play in the local tournament. They would have American rules. If I lost, I would bring shame on my family. — The Joy Luck Club
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    Amy Tan was born on February 19, 1952 in California. She grew up surrounded by influences from both Chinese and American cultures. She has written about trying to assimilate into the mainstream, American world as a child, often at the expense of her Chinese heritage. Tan's father and brother died of brain tumors when she was fourteen years old. At this time, she also learned that her mother had been married to a different man in China and had three daughters from this marriage, a situation not unlike June's in The Joy Luck Club , her first novel.

9. Amy Tan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Amy Tan; Amy Tan Born February 19, 1952 (195202-19) (age 58) Oakland, California, United States Occupation Writer Nationality American, Chinese Genres
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, California, United States Occupation Writer Nationality American, Chinese Genres novel amytan.net Amy Tan Chinese Transliterations Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Tán Enmei Amy Tan (born February 19, 1952) is a Chinese American writer whose works explore mother-daughter relationships. In 1993, Tan's adaptation of her first novel, The Joy Luck Club , became a commercially successful film . The book has been translated into 35 languages. Tan has written several other bestselling novels, including The Kitchen God's Wife The Hundred Secret Senses The Bonesetter's Daughter and Saving Fish From Drowning . She also wrote a collection of non-fiction essays entitled The Opposite of Fate: A Book of Musings. Her most recent novel Saving Fish From Drowning explores the tribulations experienced by a group of people who disappear while on an art expedition in the jungles of Burma . In addition to these, Tan has written two children's books: The Moon Lady (1992) and Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat

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11. Tan, Amy - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tan, Amy
US writer. Her first novel, The Joy Luck Club (1989), told the story of four Chinese immigrant mothers and their American daughters, and was an international bestseller.
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12. Tan Amy - China | LinkedIn
View Tan Amy's (China) professional profile on LinkedIn. LinkedIn is the world's largest business network, helping professionals like Tan Amy discover inside connections to
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13. Wired For Books Amy Tan
A 1989 interview with Don Swaim of CBS Radio. Available in RealAudio.
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16. Bookreporter.com - Author Profile: Amy Tan
Amy Tan. BIO. Amy Tan was born in Oakland, California in 1952, several years after her mother and father immigrated to the San Francisco Bay area from China.
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Amy Tan BIO Amy Tan was born in Oakland, California in 1952, several years after her mother and father immigrated to the San Francisco Bay area from China. When she was eight, her essay, "What the Library Means to Me," won first prize among elementary school participants, for which Tan received a transistor radio and publication in the local newspaper. Upon the deaths of her brother and father in 1967 and 1968 from brain tumors, the family began a haphazard journey through Europe, before settling in Montreux, Switzerland, where Tan graduated in her junior year in 1969. For the next seven years, Tan attended five schools. She first went to Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, and there, on a blind date, met her future husband, Lou DeMattei. She followed him to San Jose, where she enrolled at San Jose City College. She next attended San Jose State University, and, while working two part-time jobs, became an English honor's student and a President's Scholar. In 1972, Tan graduated with honors, receiving a B.A. with a double major in English and Linguistics. She was awarded a scholarship to attend the Summer Linguistics Institute at the University of California, Santa Cruz. In 1973, she earned her M.A. in Linguistics, also from San Jose State University, and then was awarded a Graduate Minority Fellowship under the affirmative action program at the University of California, Berkeley, where she enrolled as a doctoral student in linguistics.

17. Tan, Amy Definition Of Tan, Amy In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Tan, Amy, 1952–, American novelist, b. Oakland, Calif. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, she has taken for her theme the lives of AsianAmericans and the generational and
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18. The SALON Interview: Amy Tan
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"My sister Kwan believes she has yin eyes. She sees those who have died and now dwell in the World of Yin, ghosts who leave the mists just to visit her kitchen on Balboa Street in San Francisco.
'Libby-ah,' she'll say to me. 'Guess who I see yesterday, you guess.' And I don't have to guess that she's talking about someone dead." S o begins Amy Tan's third novel, The Hundred Secret Senses. Although it has flown up the best-seller lists in the month since its release, the book is a risky departure for the 43-year-old writer, with its emphasis on spirits, magical time-shifts and other unearthly phenomena. Tan spoke enthusiastically about her book, but admitted that she feared it would be ridiculed as "Chinese superstition." She sat for an interview on the balcony of her San Francisco home, where she surreptitiously lit up a cigarette. "I don't smoke in public, it's not a good image, it's not a good role model," she apologized. "Not that I actively set out to be one." With her tiny Yorkshire terrier, Babbazo, snugly ensconced in her lap, Tan, a brilliant smile often belying the frankness of her words, talked about the burdens of fame, the world of Yin, and her struggles with her own emotional demons.

19. Amy Tan Biography -- Academy Of Achievement
If you like Amy Tan's story, you might also like Rita Dove, Carol Shields Nadine Gordimer, Dorothy Hamill, Khaled Hosseini, Maya Lin, Frank McCourt,
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