![]() ![]() Suyuan secretly searches for her two daughters for the rest of her life, unbeknownst to June. ![]() ![]() Suyuan’s particular grief related to the loss of her twin baby girls, whom she was separated from during the Japanese invasion of Kweilin. The four women met in a San Francisco refugee center after emigrating from China to the United States during World War II, and bonded over both shared grief and resilience. The weekly meeting is known as “the Joy Luck Club,” and the other members are An-mei Hsu, Lindo Jong, and Ying-ying St. Each story is told by one of the seven main characters, and these stories are all woven together into a larger narrative about the complex, and often misunderstood, connection between immigrant Chinese mothers and their American-born daughters.Ī few months after her mother Suyuan’s unexpected death, June Woo is asked to take her mothers seat at a weekly mahjong game that’s been ongoing between four friends for almost forty years. The Joy Luck Club is divided into four parts of four stories each, totaling sixteen stories in all in the beginning of each part, a short parable introduces a common theme, connecting the four stories that follow. ![]()
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