The Joy Luck Club
Easton Press, 2000. Collector's Edition. Full Leather. Fine / No Jacket as Issued. Item #5047
A beautiful dark brown leather Collector's edition of Tan's best-selling First Book and the basis for the movie of the same name. Signed by the author. With gold gilt cover designs and page edges, moire silk endpapers and bound-in silk bookmark. By the author of "The Kitchen God's Wife" With publisher's. Accompanied by collector's Certificate of Authenticity and Note. Easton Press editions are bound to sustain decades of use. In fine unread condition.
Amy Tan, often compared to the Native American writer Louise Erdrich, drew inspiration from Erdrich’s “Love Medicine" while forming the basis of her first novel. Tan adhered to the advice of fellow writer Amy Hepel, who encouraged authors to explore uncomfortable themes. A pivotal event solidified Tan’s commitment to writing. In a 1989 article by Gayle Feldman, Tan recounted the moment she rushed to the hospital, fearing her mother had suffered a heart attack. Her mother, recognizing Tan’s limited knowledge of their Chinese heritage, posed a poignant question: “If I die, what would you remember?” Although her mother ultimately recovered, Tan vowed to learn everything about her Chinese roots. The dedication in her book reflects this promise.
Tan described her writing process as magical. She would light incense, play specific music, and immerse herself in an alternate world. Hours would slip away as she conjured characters and their stories. Word of mouth, critical acclaim, and the support of independent bookstores propelled this genuine modern classic to its well-deserved status. Tan’s Chinese name, “Anmei,” translates to “a blessing from America.”
Amy Tan will be on tour in 2024 for her new book, “The Backyard Bird Chronicles” and will be featured in the Portland Arts & Lecture series in 2024/2025. She has stated that her mother was “enormously proud” of “The Joy Luck Club."
Price: $210.00 other currencies