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D) The Joy Luck Club
The "Joy Luck Club" is the only book in this list that is written by Amy Tan. The other novels are all written by other authors. "The House on Mango Street" was written by Sandra Cisneros. It is also a book of vignettes, but her story is about her Mexican culture in America. The book "Little Women" was written by Louisa May Alcott. It is about 4 sisters. "The Woman Warrior" was written by Maxine Hong Kingston, who is Chinese American like Amy Tan.
The Joy Luck Club is bestselling novel is based on Amy Tan’s discovery that she had half sisters living in China.
Summarize the Joy Luck Club.
The Joy Luck Club is a celebration of intergenerational and cross-cultural connections, as Amy Tan makes abundantly apparent in her dedication to her mother and grandmother. When you asked me once what I would remember, I would remember this and many more, writes Tan. "To my mother and the memories of her mother." Tan personalizes and universalizes her book in this way by dedicating it. She writes for her own readers—all those who are aware of the unique ties that women share.
The Joy Luck Club is mostly set in the Chinatown of present-day San Francisco, but there are also several flashbacks to the moms' past in China. As a result, we become familiar with three different eras and locations: China, where the moms were raised; modern-day San Francisco; and America as a whole. There are four sections in the book. The book is divided into four sections, each with four chapters. The four chairs at the table are represented by this configuration.
A section's chapters are each devoted to one mother or daughter, and over time, their tales entwine to the point where Woo's tale serves as a metaphor for everyone's success. When mothers play Jong with their daughters, they know that the optimum strategy is to make all of the movements in secret so that the discovery occurs only when it is too late.
The generational and cultural disparities present a challenge for any mother-daughter duo. The daughters frequently perceive their mothers as being outdated, oppressive, out of touch, and even dangerous. The moms are frustrated by their daughters' ignorance of Chinese culture, views toward men, and satisfaction in "unglamorous" employment, and vice versa. Each mother or daughter learns the value of the other's viewpoint when they disagree with one another or with others. They are able to partially inhabit one another's bodies.
Hence, option D is correct.
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