Bonesetter's Daughter Archive
Bonesetter’s Daughter - Michelle’s Review
In The Bonesetter’s Daughter, Amy Tan draws the heartbreaking, complex picture of the relationship between Ruth Young, the middle-aged Chinese-American daughter of LuLing. LuLing’s story is woven into Ruth’s life just as quickly and mercilessly as it is threaded into the reader’s life. It is a sad tale involving dragon bones, World War II China, [...]
The Bonestetter’s Daughter - Hev’s Review
The Bonesetter’s Daughter is a dificult book to review. Though reading the book was no problem when I sat in the middle of my bed last night to write this review I found that coming up with the words for this review were difficult. This book did not follow the theme that I thought it [...]
“The Bonesetter’s Daughter”–Joni’s Review
To begin, I have never read a novel by Amy Tan, including this one (obviously). However, I have read several books involving Chinese culture and specifically about mother and daughter relationships within the culture. Most of these books were non-fiction so I was interested how a fictional mother/daughter relationship would be portrayed in a fictional [...]
Bonesetter’s Daughter Discussion Post
Sorry this is so late, guys! I got so wrapped up in a project offline that I completely forgot.
A lot of you read this book a while ago and some commented that they’d been wanting to read some Amy Tan so were glad to see the name pop up for the book club. I’m [...]
