The Joy Luck Club, authored by Amy Tan, delves into the complex intergenerational relationships between four Chinese women who commence meeting in San Francisco for recreational purposes in 1949. Nearly four decades later, their daughters carry on this tradition as members of the Joy Luck Club. Through these narratives, readers explore the dual joy experienced in maintaining connections to both Chinese and American identities. The book spans 288 pages, offering a poignant exploration of cultural heritage, familial bonds, and the challenges faced by second-generation immigrants.
