Saving Fish from Drowning

Amy Tan wrote the Joy Luck Club in case you’re trying to place her.

This book moves away from her semi- quasi(?) autobiographical work and tells a story of a dead Chinese woman who dies suddenly. (Although Amy does say that the “voice” of Bibi is her mother’s!)

It is Bibi’s story after she dies.

According to the note to the reader – Bibi “dictated” her story through a medium which Amy happened upon in a paranormal library.

Whatever.

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I couldn’t find the story that the note to the reader talks about or much about the actual Bibi Chen but I don’t care.

I loved this book. It is really the story of what happens when our good intentions lead to bad consequences. And as that happens to us all in real life it is an interesting reflection.

Yes. I recommend it. 🙂

NY Times Review