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The Hundred Secret Senses

by Amy Tan

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Vintage (1998), Paperback, 368 pages

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A lovely tale of two women from very different cultures, one of whom believes in the endless and very personal cycles of reincarnation, the other very western and rational, who resists even the most beguiling evidence that the two of them have been connected before.
  ffortsa | Dec 23, 2009 |
the first half was slow, but then then second half I could not stop reading. It really picked up and you wanted to now more. The ending is not predictable regarding Kwan. At least was not to me. liked the book a lot. ( )
  kakadoo202 | Nov 28, 2009 |
I have to say that Amy Tan is one of my favorite authors. I was not disappointed with this book.
Two sisters go through life trying to figure out what they have in common besides a father, and then try to work out the differences in their own ways. It was heart warming and heartbreaking. It is interesting to see how far family will go for each other. ( )
  vaughnslawns | Apr 16, 2009 |
Olivia and Kwan are half-sisters who share a father. Kwan believes she can not only see ghosts (yin people) but can talk to them. Olivia thinks she is crazy. Mesmerizing story about their trip to China to Kwan's childhood home and ghosts and reincarnation and unconditional love. Highly recommended. ( )
  CatieN | Aug 21, 2008 |
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The Hundred Secret Senses

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 080411109X, Mass Market Paperback)

"THE WISEST AND MOST CAPTIVATING NOVEL TAN HAS WRITTEN."--The Boston Sunday Globe
"TRULY MAGICAL . . . UNFORGETTABLE . . . The first-person narrator is Olivia Laguni, and her unrelenting nemesis from childhood on is her half-sister, Kwan Li. . . . It is Kwan's haunting predictions, her implementation of the secret senses, and her linking of the present with the past that cause this novel to shimmer with meaning--and to leave it in the readers mind when the book has long been finished."
--The San Diego Tribune
"HER MOST POLISHED WORK . . . Tan is a wonderful storyteller, and the story's many strands--Olivia's childhood, her courtship and marriage, Kwan's ghost stories and village tales--propel the work to its climactic but bittersweet end." --USA Today
"TAN HAS ONCE MORE PRODUCED A NOVEL WONDERFULLY LIKE A HOLOGRAM: turn it this way and find Chinese-Americans shopping and arguing in San Francisco; turn it that way and the Chinese of Changmian village in 1864 are fleeing into the hills to hide from the rampaging Manchus. . . . THE HUNDRED SECRET SENSES doesn't simply return to a world but burrows more deeply into it, following new trails to fresh revelations.
--Newsweek

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