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Saving Fish from Drowning: A Novel

by Amy Tan
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Amy Tan, who has an unerring eye for relationships between mothers and daughters, especially Chinese-American, has departed from her well-known genre in Saving Fish From Drowning. She would be well advised to revisit that theme which she writes about so well.
The title of the book is derived from the practice of Myanmar fishermen who "scoop up the fish and bring them to shore. They say they are saving the fish from drowning. Unfortunately... the fish do not recover," This kind of magical thinking or hypocrisy or mystical attitude or sheer stupidity is a fair metaphor for the entire book. It may be read as a satire, a political statement, a picaresque tale with several "picaros" or simply a story about a tour gone wrong.
Bibi Chen, San Francisco socialite and art vendor to the stars, plans to lead a trip for 12 friends: "My friends, those lovers of art, most of them rich, intelligent, and spoiled, would spend a week in China and arrive in Burma on Christmas... see complete book description
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  • claire c says

    I love all of Amy Tan's books - and this one is no exception!
    Interesting to read a book where you have so many different characters' perspectives - especially where you don't identify with some of them - this is different to her usual books, as usually you are encouraged to empathise with her female lead characters.

    posted Wednesday, February 6 2008

  • shoshi2 says

    this book is sure different as it is told from the 'spirit' of an asian art fan who got accidentley killed before the trip started.

    posted Tuesday, December 4 2007

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  • onnie says

    I still can't finish this book. It's not like her previous books. Although it has become vivid for me, it didn't give me that rush to turn every page. But i still remain to be a loyal fan of Amy Tan. When i finish this book, I hope i would have glowing words to say too.

    posted Tuesday, December 4 2007

  • angelicabeads says

    I just finished reading "Saving Fish from Drowning", and found it to be an excellent read. The characters are very well-drawn, and the narrator, Bibi, has quite a sense of humor indeed. I was concerned at first that this would be depressing read, but it was most definitely not!

    posted Tuesday, November 27 2007

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  • angelicabeads says

    I just finished reading "Saving Fish from Drowning", and found it to be an excellent read. The characters are very well-drawn, and the narrator, Bibi, has quite a sense of humor indeed. I was concerned at first that this would be depressing read, but it was most definitely not!

    posted Tuesday, November 27 2007

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  • shoshi2 says

    The book starts out very unusual , as it is told from the spirit of an older asian women, who got killed accidently. It is about a group of 7 tourists, who without doing any research and without studying the tradition and laungage travel to the former Burma, the just after the government made it into Myanman. All get there for different reasons, but have to endure the same struggles- from food poison to surviving malaria, and even their lives.

    posted Tuesday, November 6 2007

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  • hollan r says

    Oooh and havent you noticed? Since this book came out, theres been so much in the news about Burma...Mayamer...did Amy Tan start something?

    posted Saturday, November 3 2007

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  • nota says

    I had liked the Kitchen God's Wife and the Joy Luck Club, but this book I thoroughly enjoyed. The plot was great.

    posted Saturday, September 15 2007

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