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Il circolo della fortuna e della felicit
Il circolo della fortuna e della felicit | Amy Tan
"Mio padre mi ha chiesto di essere il quarto angolo al Joy Luck Club. Devo sostituire mia madre il cui posto al tavolo del mah-jong rimasto vuoto da quando morta, due mesi fa." Inizia cos il racconto di Jing-mei Woo, una delle quattro giovani cinesi nate in California, figlie di quattro madri emigrate negli Stati Uniti negli anni quaranta e divenute compagne di mah-jong a San Francisco. La storia corale delle otto donne, tutte impegnate nella difficile costruzione di un'identit in equilibrio tra passato e presente, si svolge tra ricordi e flashback. Emergono le contraddizioni tra l'appartenenza a una famiglia cinese e la vita americana; i rapporti conflittuali ma fatti anche di profondo amore tra madri e figlie; le motivazioni dei sacrifici compiuti dalle madri per trasmettere la propria esperienza e la propria forza alle figlie, e le ribellioni delle figlie ai desideri delle madri, i loro diversi ideali, le nuove speranze. E se prima dominavano incomprensione e disinteresse per i rispettivi sentimenti, con il tempo Jing-mei comprender l'amore della madre Suyuan che la spronava sempre alla perseveranza, all'ottimismo, a dare il massimo per avere il meglio, proprio per evitare alla figlia le tragedie che a lei erano toccate in passato, quando si trovava ancora in Cina..
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dabbe
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Eggs Oh perfect 🤩 1mo
dabbe @Eggs 🤎🍁🧡 1mo
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Gissy
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#BookScavengerHunt prompt luck 15 pts

#HauntedShelf #FreightClub @Jadams89

1,595 pts + 15 pts (current) = 1,610 pts

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JenReadsAlot
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Book scavenger hunt - luck - I will read this one day! #hauntedshelf @PuddleJumper #flerken

Amor4Libros One of my favorite books! ❤️ 2mo
TheBookHippie Required reading for Honors English here 🙃 2mo
PuddleJumper ❤️❤️ 2mo
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CoffeeNBooks
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OriginalCyn620 🖤🖤🖤 3mo
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BeckyGreaves

Generational snapshots between mothers and their daughters. Just lovely

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Teresereading
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Pickpick

Meeting my great niece
My neighbour‘s magnolia tree
Spring sunshine after bad storms
Snow on kunyanyi/MtWellington
A lovely message from my great aunt

#5joysFriday@debinhawaii

DebinHawaii Lovely list of joys! 💛💛💛 Love the family times with the generations! Thanks for sharing & soreading the joy! 🤗 4mo
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AbstractMonica
Mehso-so

Another book club pick I wasn‘t too keen on. I liked the idea of it, but really wasn‘t pulled into it.

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AbstractMonica
Mehso-so

Read this for book club… important read, but felt like it wasn‘t interesting enough for such heavy topics.

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Kshakal
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#sundayfunday @BookmarkTavern

I read this a long time ago and really enjoyed it!

BookmarkTavern I‘ve had this one on my TBR for a while! Thanks for sharing! 9mo
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Kristin_Reads
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Pickpick

This is brilliantly structured by featuring four mothers and four daughters, across four sections and sixteen chapters; similar to the structure of the Chinese game of mah jong. I‘m late to the party, but so glad I finally read this. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Ruthiella I loved this too. A modern classic. 11mo
Reggie My friend and I quoted this movie to each other one summer during our early 20s. For my birthday that summer he gave me a swan feather and told me it carried all his dreams and wishes for me in my next year. It was probably some 50 cent Joanne‘s fabric feather but I still have it and it‘s the best present I ever got. 11mo
Kristin_Reads @Reggie What an amazing story and special memory! Do you still keep in touch? 11mo
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Kristin_Reads @Ruthiella Truly a classic. 11mo
julieclair I am even later to the party… still haven‘t read this one! 11mo
MemoirsForMe Loved this book🙌🏻 11mo
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Eggs
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Amy Tan is best known for the tagged book, but has written many more. She was born in 1952 like me.

#ByAuthorYourAge

#NewYearNewBooks

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 11mo
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙🩵💙 11mo
lynneamch Just 1 year off for me (1951). Amy Tan is always thought-provoking. Remember @Talewaggingreads when you & I were the only 2 in bookclub that liked this one? 11mo
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Pickpick

I‘ve had to read for a class and was apprehensive about this selection, but this book did not disappoint. Definitely not a gooey mother-daughter novel, nor a depressing downer, it‘s a realistic look at four mothers‘ lives who all left China for America. The descriptions and relationships rang true. Surprisingly, I really enjoyed this!

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bekakins
Mehso-so

I think my opinion of this may be slightly tarnished by the fact I had a slightly dodgy digital copy that repeated the entire book twice through- so I got to the end thinking I was only halfway and it therefore felt a bit abrupt! An interesting read, but no real plot, and I definitely preferred the bonesetter‘s daughter.

#castthedie #promptmaze #wintergames #snowangels

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 12mo
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Lunakay
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I know it's a classic, but I found it hard to follow and remember who is who and which husband it was again.
BUT it captures some of the universal truths about mothers and daughters in the context of immigration. The relationship is different due to language, cultural influences and overall setting.
For that, it's a pick!
#foodandlit
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

Catsandbooks Terrific! 🇨🇳 1y
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Maggie4483
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Frozen pork and vegetable dumplings from Trader Joe‘s with a hot oil dipping sauce.
Not sure how authentic this is, but I‘ll take any excuse to eat some dumplings. I wish I had the patience to learn to make them myself. #foodandlit #China.

Catsandbooks I love dumplings! They definitely can be troublesome to make 😂 1y
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ChelseaM6010
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#BookBinge
Day 20. Immigrant MC
#ImmigrantMC

dabbe I posted this, too! #greatminds 💙🖤🩵 1y
Eggs Perfect 👍🏼 1y
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dabbe
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Eggs Brilliant choice-love Tan🧡 1y
dabbe @Eggs 💙🖤🩵 1y
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JenReadsAlot
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So many and so little time!! 2y
Eggs It‘s so good!! 2y
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Susanita
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Fun fact! We watched this movie in theater on our honeymoon. My husband was so bored. 🤣

#temptingtitles #withluck

Eggs Perfect 🤩 2y
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ChelseaM6010
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#TemptingTitles
Day 27. With Luck
#WithLuck

Eggs Brilliant ❤️🖤🧡 2y
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yourfavouritemixtape
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Mehso-so

Bookclub Meeting! I didn‘t like the book too much, I got a very depressing vibe from it all. But the food was good.

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GinaKButler
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Starting my January #doublespin a little late. I‘m not sure what it is about this book. It‘s been on my bedside table for at least a year and a half and I keep passing it over for other titles. 🤷🏻‍♀️

@TheAromaofBooks
#unreadbookshelf

TheAromaofBooks I found this one a little hard to get into, but enjoyed it when I finally did. 2y
BookNotes I read this years ago and it still sticks with me. 2y
CoverToCoverGirl Lovely copy! 🤩 2y
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Pip2
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Mehso-so

About a young Chinese American woman trying to find herself and sharing her experiences with three other women who had a close and personal relationship with her recently deceased mother. At times I found the authors writing a little unorganized but also she has kept me engaged enough to want to finish the book. I will watch the film next and compare notes.

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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Mehso-so

All told, The Joy Luck Club wasn‘t really what I was expecting. It was fine, I‘m sure some find it deep and impactful, but it‘s not one I‘ll be thrusting into your hands or re-reading myself. In fact, I think reading the opening chapter as a short story by itself would make it much more powerful, so maybe give that a go instead. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/the-joy-luck-club-amy-tan/

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libraryofjamie
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“She told me to wear the necklace every day for one week so I would remember how easy it is to lose myself to something false.”

Beautifully written. A wonderful depiction of the love between mother and daughter.

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LiseWorks
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June 8 #BigJunePhotoChallenge @Clwojick I recently read this one

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Eggs
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There are some #courageous moms in this book

#MayMoms @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

CaroPi Beautiful book 3y
Eggs Agreed @CaroPi 3y
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LiseWorks Yes! I have just read this and thought the same lol 3y
Eggs Yes!! Great choice! 3y
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LiseWorks
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Pickpick

I had this book for awhile and I finally decided to read it. It is a great book. 4 Chinese woman immigrants form a club after setting g in San Francisco. Each have daughters. I have never heard so many sayings and stories to scare children as this culture. I cried with the stuff these families went through. It is a really good read.

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GinaKButler
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Starting the prettiest copy of this one...it‘s my December #doublespin and I‘m using it for my ‘80s book in the Decades Reading Challenge.

@TheAromaofBooks #bookspinbingo

marleed It‘s so pretty! 3y
TheAromaofBooks Oooo I love it!! I really enjoyed this one when I read it a few years ago. Good luck!! 3y
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ICantImReading
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Amy Tan paints a complex portrait of the relationships between four Chinese mothers and their American-born Chinese daughters - the connection to family and culture as well as the distance, the storytelling and the miscommunication, the pride and shame, the beauty and pain. I‘m really glad I finally made time to read this.

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BriannaT
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When I finally read this classic, I discovered one of the stories was in my literature textbook in the 7th grade - I remember discussing it! I really enjoyed comparing the stories of the mothers to their daughters, and it also gave me insight into another world. I‘m the daughter of European immigrants, and it was interesting to see the similarities and differences between my family dynamic and the Chinese immigrant family dynamic.

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Sydneypaige
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Four family‘s stories told from different perspectives of mother or daughter, before and after immigration to the US depending on the narrator. Each family‘s story is compelling and I found this book hard to put down. Weaved into these families stories are folktales and rituals from China that contribute to who each family is and the mother/daughter relationships.

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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I started a reread of this classic last month during #AuthorAMonth, but got sidetracked with other things (annoying real life interrupting my reading). Still a great story of mothers & daughters, the things we share & the parts we keep to ourselves, the culture clashes that occur in any newly immigrated family as different generations adapt at different rates (honestly true of any family as kids adapt to new ways & tech differently than parents).

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rambiepaige
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It seems like the last month has just gotten away from me. Still working on this one! I‘ll gladly take any spooky seasons book recommendations though! 🎃🖤👻

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Bookwormjillk
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Pickpick

A series of vignettes focusing on the relationships between the mothers and daughters of the Joy Luck Club in the Chinatown neighborhood of San Francisco. I read this for the first time about 15 years ago and like it just as much now. #AuthorAMonth2021 #ReadingAsia2021 China

Librarybelle I loved this book! 3y
BarbaraBB Me too! 3y
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Eggs
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Pickpick

Amy Tan is an expert with the fragile complexity of the relationship between Chinese moms and their Chinese American daughters. It is moving, at times heartbreaking, and has a lovely flow 💗 🇨🇳

#authoramonth2021 @Soubhiville

#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

mommyincolortv Read this last year and I LOVED IT! 3y
Eggs @mommyincolor 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
DimeryRene I LOVE THIS BOOK. I read it about eight years ago and think about it all the time. 3y
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Eggs @DimeryRene It is a truly memorable book ❤️ 3y
TheAromaofBooks I loved this book when I read it a few years ago! 3y
Eggs @TheAromaofBooks 💗 🇨🇳💔 3y
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“I was taught to desire nothing, to swallow other people's misery, to eat my own bitterness.
and even though I taught my #daughter the opposite, she still came out the same way! Maybe it is because she was born to me and she was born a girl. And I was born to my mother and I was born a girl. All of us are like stairs, one step after another, going up and down, but all going the same way.” #QuotsyAug21

Leftcoastzen Love this book. 3y
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DebinHawaii
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#JulyJourneys

I loved the book and then the movie, and I‘m hoping to get tickets to go see the #stageplay at a local community theater in November. ❤️🐲💛

Eggs That sounds so good 😊 3y
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DrexEdit
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I was finally able to watch the American Masters Any Tan documentary last night. Holy cow was it good! It reminded me how much I loved this book a million years ago. I feel like I need to put this on my re-read list.

Ruthiella I‘ve reread it since-totally holds up! 3y
DrexEdit @Ruthiella excellent! Thanks! 3y
Nute Ooooh, I‘m going to look for this documentary. I really like this book as well. 3y
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Traci1
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My July #bookspin list. 🤞

@TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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mrp27
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June #bookspin

June is going to be super busy and I thought about skipping bookspin for the month. But then I thought about how much I love the anticipation of number drawing day and decided to forge ahead. I added a couple of rereads that I‘ve been in the mood for like Joy Luck Club and Catcher in the Rye.

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! I love rereading old favorites when I'm busy or stressed - sometimes just already knowing that I love the way this book ends makes me feel better about life haha 4y
mrp27 @TheAromaofBooks I don‘t get to reread often, but I feel exactly the same! 4y
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Kayla8
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Maybe it was because she was born to me and she was born a girl. And I was born to my mother and I was born a girl. All of us are like stairs, one step after another, going up and down, but all going the same way.”

Full GoodReads Review⤵️
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3130836247

#contemporaryfiction #familysaga #asianlit #china #chineseculture

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derr.liz
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book and understand why it's so well renowned. The stories of each mother and daughter felt so real and were beautifully relayed.

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GinaKButler
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So excited about my December #bookspin and #doublespin picks! @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks It's been a few years since I read The Joy Luck Club, but I remember enjoying it, even though it isn't exactly my “usual“ style. It was so interesting to see the generational differences between the women in the story & how that impacted their perspective on different situations. 4y
GinaKButler @TheAromaofBooks This has long been one of those books “I should have read by now.” As always, thanks for the nudge! 4y
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beautifulcrevice
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i‘ve been wanting to read this book for years and finally diving in 🎊 excited to watch the movie adaptation after i finish. book to film adaptations are usually the only movies i watch 🤭🤷‍♀️ #thejoyluckclub

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Schlinkles
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Today‘s plans because someone may have forgotten that book club is Tuesday 🤦‍♀️

Reviewsbylola Ha! Been there. This is a good read so at least there‘s that. 4y
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