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The Bonesetter's Daughter (Ballantine Reader's Circle) (Paperback)

by Amy Tan (Author)
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; Reprint edition (Feb 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0345457374
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345457370
  • Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 14 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,912,484 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute must!, 9 Jan 2004
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The Bonesetter's Daughter is a beautiful book. I read it on my train journey to and from work and couldn't wait to pick it up again. Tan's writing inspires the headiest emotion and makes the reader feel part of the book. The characters are life-like and vivid and have such realistic personalities that you begin to get to know them. This story combines the 20th century worries of a Chinese/American with her ancestor's superstitious world in such a way as to draw the reader into it. You feel that the ghosts could also be watching you and making you trip up or drop your bookmark if you do not follow what is in your heart... beware!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Healing Family Connections in a Rich Historical Context, 10 May 2004
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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Ms. Tan has written a monumental novel of the 20th century Chinese immigrants' challenges. The book offers many insights into how children can better integrate into their families by understanding their elders' experiences rather than trying to be totally independent of those experiences. The Bonesetter's Daughter also provides rich food for thought about what the relationships should be between women and men, and parents and their children. The book employs a recycling narrative that will remind the reader of opening up nested Russian dolls.

Ruth Young finds that her mother is failing, especially with her memory. Already busy with a life as a ghostwriter and taking care of her boyfriend and his children, Ruth feels overwhelmed.

A few years earlier, her mother had become interested in passing along some of her heritage and had given Ruth a document written in Chinese. Because Ruth does not read Chinese well, she had put the documents aside. As her mother's mental condition deteriorates, she finds her mother's mind disturbed by having forgotten her mother's real name. Looking through some old papers, she finds another document written in Chinese about things her mother does not want to forget. Hoping to help, Ruth arranges for the documents to be translated.

The bulk of the book then recounts her mother's history in China and in the United States. These experiences were rich and varied, and reading about them will fascinate you.

Addressing the issues raised by solving the question of Ruth's grandmother's name causes Ruth to grow and evolve in her own relationships.

The book is filled with rich themes that are explored from many different dimensions. For example, ghosts are real and important to Ruth's mother, LuLing Young. As a young child, LuLing decides that the ghost of her mother resides in Ruth. To appease her mother, Ruth plays along and answers her mother's questions. You will be fascinated and amused by the results of these discussions. Since Ruth is also a ghostwriter, you will get a new perspective on how ideas are expressed and perceived. Who the author is counts, as well as the content. The author adds credibility so that the information is acted on, and the content either provides good or not so good advice. The story validates both the mother's and the daughter's views of ghosts.

If you are unfamiliar with the history of mainland China in the first half of the 20th century, Ms. Tan's book will give you many of the important outlines as they were experienced at the local level. You will encounter the shift away from binding women's feet, the beginnings of education for women, the falling off of the old crafts and beliefs, the effects of drug addiction on families, the influence of Christian missionaries, scientific investigations of human evolution, and the development of new ways for women and men to marry and relate to one another.

You will be fascinated by the many echoes of the experiences that LuLing had with her mother, and those that Ruth had with LuLing. I was reminded by this of how much of our parenting styles we learn from our parents, for good or for ill. So we have a behavioral heritage as well as a genetic one.

The book's story-telling style is gracious and smooth-flowing, not unlike putting your hand in a warm, pristine stream in the mountains. You will feel yourself gently pulled along in a way that you will enjoy. I was reminded of the way my mother would tell me stories when I was a child.

The Bonesetter's Daughter is beautiful, delightful, and enlightening. What more could one ask for from a novel?

After you finish the book, be sure to learn all you can about your ancestors from those who are alive and knew them well. You will probably find many wonderful connections to yourself and your own issues that will help you.

This is an outstanding book for a book club to read. You will find many interesting questions for discussion here. In particular, you won't be able to decide what some of the story means until you discuss those aspects with someone.

Follow your beliefs . . . wherever they take you!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully powerful story, 30 July 2007
By A. Hope "bookcrossing ali" (Birmingham, England) - See all my reviews
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The Bonesetter's daughter of the title - Precious Auntie - is an enigmatic and mysterious figure from the past - and it is through the unravelling of her story, and that of her daughter (Ruth's mother) that her grandaughter finally gets to know both her mother and herself. This is a fascinating and poignant story of a mother and daughter's relationship, exploring how the ties that bind us to our past and our histories are long lasting, and shape our understanding of ourselves and where we fit into the world. A beautifully written novel, powerful, and unforgettable.

This was the first Amy Tan novel I have read, I am now, already a fan.
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