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Saturday, May 21, 2011

The Bonesetter's Daughter- Amy Tan



Yet another story , churned out from the tightly packed first novel, deals with delicate filial relationships. The characters, incidents, even the dialogues repeat itself yet her stories are unique and powerful. The plot is fixed- China during second world war and America of '90s. The daughter discovers the extraordinary past of her demented mother and thus rediscovers herself. The novel is heavily autobiographical.





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