Monday, May 10, 2010

Interpreter of Maladies





The book “Interpreter of Maladies,” written by Jhumpa Lahiri, which is more approach to people’s realistic life. Every story embodies people’s life styles, such as family’s separation, love and contradiction of couple. Be honest, every story in this book really touched me. I assume every short story is real story in realistic life. Therefore, I really want to recommand this book to everyoone.

The Joy Luck Club by Wenzhe, Qimei Huang, Jiaqi Huang, Edie










The book The Joy Luck Club written by Amy Tan is a story about the relationship between four women and their four daughters. Mothers were from China, but their daughters were born in the U.S. They set up the Joy Luck Club to meet with other friends and the families to share their happiness and the stories. From this book, we can know how Chinese traditional culture affects Chinese American.











































The Joy Luck Club Review

The book The Joy Luck Club is about different kind of relationship among mothers and daughters, where each generation has their own experience and effect on their next generation. Each chapter tells us how mothers love their children in different ways. Also, when children get able to understand how their mothers teach them how to be a grateful people on their lives.

By
Mark Tran
Priscila Torres
Thalyta Borges
Yuting Jiang

Red Azalea



It is a brilliant, interesting, and sad story that touches your heart from the beginning until the end. She successfully brought us back to her dramatic life in Mao’s China. Two thumbs up!
~ Adriana, Euna, and Sincere.

Book groop - Red Azalea


Touching,charming, most interesting book written with truth and honesty.
Makes us travel through space and time. A story that make us think about other places where suffering was part of people's daily life.
Ansuk, Roula, Henri