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The Opposite of Fate
Author: Amy Tan
Book Information
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780399150746 - ISBN-10: 0399150749
Publication Date: 10/27/2003
Pages: 416

Book Description:
In her first book of nonfiction, bestselling novelist Amy Tan shares her personal philosophy of fate.

Amy Tan was born into a family that believed in fate. In The Opposite of Fate: A Book of Musings, she explores this legacy, as well as American circumstances, and finds ways to honor the past while creating her own brand of destiny. She discovers answers in everyday actions and attitudes-from writing stories, decorating her house with charms, learning to ski, and living with squirrels, to dealing with three members of her family afflicted with brain disease, surviving natural disasters, and shaking off both family curses and the expectations that she should become a doctor and a concert pianist.

With the same spirit, humor, and magic that characterize her beloved novels, Amy Tan presents a refreshing antidote to the world-weariness and uncertainties we face today, contemplating how things happen-in her own life and beyond-but always returning to the question of fate and its opposites: the choices, charms, influences, attitudes, and lucky accidents that shape us all.
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Sheila M. (Page5) wrote on 8/4/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Good book – she writes a self-deprecating memoir. Her family history was very interesting.

Peggy L. (paigu) from PRINCETON, NJ wrote on 3/2/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Fascinating insights into Tan's "world" and where she gets her story ideas. Some nice anecdotes though the mother-daughter examples she cites start to wear thin after awhile. Still, was worth reading. She really is a pioneer in Asian-American literature.


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Merisa A. (nvangel) from MOAB, UT wrote on 4/10/2006...


This is a very good book.