<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A "New York Times" bestseller and a finalist for the Orange Prize for fiction, "The Hundred Secret Senses" is the wisest and most captivating novel Tan has written ("The Boston Globe").<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The wisest and most captivating novel<i> </i>(<i>Boston Globe</i>)</b> <b>from the author of the bestselling <i>The Valley of Amazement </i>and the new memoir <i>Where the Past Begins</i></b> <p/> Set in San Francisco and in a remote village of Southwestern China, Amy Tan's <i>The Hundred Secret Senses</i> is a tale of American assumptions shaken by Chinese ghosts and broadened with hope. In 1962, five-year-old Olivia meets the half-sister she never knew existed, eighteen-year-old Kwan from China, who sees ghosts with her yin eyes. Decades later, Olivia describes her complicated relationship with her sister and her failing marriage, as Kwan reveals her story, sweeping the reader into the splendor and violence of mid-nineteenth century China. With her characteristic wisdom, grace, and humor, Tan conjures up a story of the inheritance of love, its secrets and senses, its illusions and truths.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Amy Tan is the author of <b>The Joy Luck Club</b>, <b>The Kitchen God's Wife</b>, <b>The Hundred Secret Senses</b>, <b>The Bonesetter's Daughter</b>, <b>The Opposite of Fate</b>, <b>Saving Fish from Drowning</b>, and two children's books, <b>The Moon Lady</b> and <b>The Chinese Siamese Cat</b>, which has been adapted as <b>Sagwa</b>, a PBS series for children. Tan was also the co-producer and co-screenwriter of the film version of <b>The Joy Luck Club</b>, and her essays and stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. Her work has been translated into more than twenty-five languages. Tan, who has a master's degree in linguistics from San Jose University, has worked as a language specialist to programs serving children with developmental disabilities. She lives with her husband in San Francisco and New York.
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