The KITCHEN GOD'S WIFE

The novel opens with the narrative voice of Pearl Louie Brandt, the American-born daughter of a Chinese mother and a Chinese-American father, living in San Jose, California. Pearl's mother, Winnie Louie, has called her to request that she and her family come to San Francisco, to attend the enga...

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Main Author: Tan, Amy (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Fourth Estate 2013
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