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The bonesetter's daughter / Amy Tan.

by Tan, Amy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Ballantine, 2002; �2001Edition: 1st Ballantine Bks. domestic ed.Description: 403 p. ; 18 cm.ISBN: 9780804114981.Subject(s): Chinese American families -- Fiction | Chinese American women -- Fiction | Mothers and daughters -- Fiction | Women immigrants -- Fiction | Women -- China -- Fiction | China -- FictionDDC classification: 813/.54 Summary: San Francisco ghostwriter Ruth Young finally begins to understand her Alzheimer's-afflicted mother LuLing's preoccupation with ghosts and curses when she reads Luling's writings of her dark backwoods childhood in 1920s China--where LuLing's mute, disfigured nursemaid committed suicide, and a nearby cave held what may have been the bones of the lost ancient hominid Peking Man.
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Wilson's Fiction, October 2010

Library Journal, February 2001

Booklist starred, December 2000

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Kirkus Starred, December 2000

New York Times, February 2001

San Francisco ghostwriter Ruth Young finally begins to understand her Alzheimer's-afflicted mother LuLing's preoccupation with ghosts and curses when she reads Luling's writings of her dark backwoods childhood in 1920s China--where LuLing's mute, disfigured nursemaid committed suicide, and a nearby cave held what may have been the bones of the lost ancient hominid Peking Man.

800 Lexile.

Adult Follett School Solutions.

Reading Counts RC 7.1 25.0

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