The Bonesetter’s Daughter

Cover of The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan
Author: Amy Tan
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Year: 2001
Language: en
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780399146435
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.5 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Bonesetter’s Daughter by Amy Tan, published by Putnam Adult on February 19, 2001, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and cultural heritage. This edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English. The narrative intertwines the lives of LuLing Young, who reflects on her past in China, and her daughter Ruth, a ghostwriter struggling to assert herself in her personal relationships. As LuLing’s memories surface, the story delves into themes of identity, familial bonds, and the impact of history on the present.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences as Ruth uncovers her mother’s writings, revealing secrets from LuLing’s tumultuous life and the enigmatic figure of Precious Auntie. Set against the backdrop of contemporary San Francisco and a Chinese village linked to the discovery of Peking Man, the book examines the complexities of motherhood and the haunting legacies that shape our lives. Through the lens of memory and myth, The Bonesetter’s Daughter invites reflection on the enduring connections between generations and the truths that lie within the heart of a family.


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In memories that rise like wisps of ghosts, LuLing Young searches for the name of her mother, the daughter of the Famous Bonesetter from the Mouth of the Mountain. Trying to hold on to the evaporating past, she begins to write all that she can remember of her life as a girl in China. Meanwhile, her daughter Ruth, a ghostwriter for authors of self-help books, is losing the ability to speak up for herself in front of the man she lives with and his two teenage daughters. None of her professional sound bites and pat homilies works for her personal life: she knows only how to translate what others want to say.
Ruth starts suspecting that something is terribly wrong with her mother. As a child, Ruth had been constantly subjected to her mother’s disturbing notions about curses and ghosts, and to her repeated threats that she would kill herself, and was even forced by her to try to communicate with ghosts. But now LuLing seems less argumentative, even happy, far from her usual disagreeable and dissatisfied self.
While tending to her ailing mother, Ruth discovers the pages LuLing wrote in Chinese, the story of her tumultuous and star-crossed life, and is transported to a backwoods village known as Immortal Heart. There she learns of secrets passed along by a mute nursemaid, Precious Auntie; of a cave where “dragon bones” are mined, some of which may prove to be the teeth of Peking Man; of the crumbling ravine known as the End of the World, where Precious Auntie’s scattered bones lie, and of the curse that LuLing believes she released through betrayal. Like layers of sediment being removed, each page reveals secrets of a larger mystery: What became of Peking Man? What was the name of the Bonesetter’s Daughter? And who was Precious Auntie, whose suicide changed the path of LuLing’s life? Within LuLing’s calligraphed pages awaits the truth about a mother’s heart, what she cannot tell her daughter yet hopes she will never forget.
Set in contemporary San Francisco and in the Chinese village where Peking Man is being unearthed, The Bonesetter’s Daughter is an excavation of the human spirit: the past, its deepest wounds, its most profound hopes. The story conjures the pain of broken dreams, the power of myths, and the strength of love that enables us to recover in memory what we have lost in grief. Over the course of one fog-shrouded year, between one season of falling stars and the next, mother and daughter find what they share in their bones through heredity, history, and inexpressible qualities of love.

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Publisher: Putnam Adult. Year: 2001.
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ISBN-13: 9780399146435.
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Language: en. Pages: 400.

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