The joy luck club / Amy Tan
por Tan, Amy [autor/a]; Jennifer Bassett [editor/a]; David Frankland [ilustrador/a]; Clare West [adaptador/a].
Tipo: LibroSeries: Oxford Bookworms.Editor: Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2008 Descrición: 120p. : ilustracións en b/n ; 19.8 x 0.8 x 13.2 cm.ISBN: 978-0-19-479263-9.Materia(s): Human interestRecursos en liña: Faga clic para acceso en liña Resumo: There are so many things that a mother wishes to teach her daughter. How to lose your innocence but not your hope. How to keep hoping, when hope is your only joy. How to laugh for ever. This is the story of four mothers and their daughters – Chinese-American women, the mothers born in China, and the daughters in America. Through their eyes we see life in pre-Revolutionary China, and life in downtown San Francisco; women struggling to find a cultural identity that can include a past and a future half a world apart.Tipo de ítem | Localización actual | Sinatura topográfica | Número de volume | Dispoñibilidade | Notas | Data de vencemento | Código de barras | Datos do exemplar |
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Prestable | EOI de Ferrol Sala préstamo | IN 821 AV TAN joy | 1 | Dispoñible | Biblioteca | Inglés | CEJ003000010773 |
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Prestable | EOI de Ferrol Sala préstamo | IN 821 AV TAN joy | 1 | Dispoñible | Biblioteca | Inglés | CEJ003000010774 |
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Oxford Graded Readers Stage 6. CEFR B2 — C1. Word count 31,120
There are so many things that a mother wishes to teach her daughter. How to lose your innocence but not your hope. How to keep hoping, when hope is your only joy. How to laugh for ever.
This is the story of four mothers and their daughters – Chinese-American women, the mothers born in China, and the daughters in America. Through their eyes we see life in pre-Revolutionary China, and life in downtown San Francisco; women struggling to find a cultural identity that can include a past and a future half a world apart.
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