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  1. The Joy Luck Club is a 1989 novel written by Amy Tan. It focuses on four Chinese immigrant families in San Francisco who start a club known as The Joy Luck Club, playing the Chinese game of mahjong for money while feasting on a variety of foods.

  2. The Joy Luck Club (simplified Chinese: 喜福会; traditional Chinese: 喜福會; pinyin: Xǐ Fú Huì) is a 1993 American drama film about the relationships between Chinese-American women and their Chinese immigrant mothers.

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · In 1949, four Chinese women, recent immigrants to San Francisco, meet weekly to play mahjong and tell stories of what they left behind in China. United in loss and new hope for their daughters' futures, they call themselves the Joy Luck Club.

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  4. Oct 29, 1993 · Based on Amy Tan's novel, the film follows four Chinese-American women and their mothers as they explore their past and present through flashbacks and mahjong. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more.

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    • Wayne Wang
    • 1993-10-29
  5. Sep 21, 2006 · In 1949 four Chinese women, recent immigrants to San Francisco, begin meeting to eat dim sum, play mahjong, and talk. United in shared unspeakable loss and hope, they call themselves the Joy Luck...

  6. Sep 21, 2006 · Mothers and daughters lay at the heart of Amy Tans The Joy Luck Club but in bridging the generational gap—and crisscrossing the globe—this 1989 novel imparts key lessons for forging ahead in trying times” —Martha Cheng, Wall Street Journal. “The Joy Luck Club is one of my favorite books.

  7. Aug 28, 2012 · In 1949, four Chinese women--drawn together by the shadow of their past--begin meeting in San Francisco to play mah jong, invest in stocks and "say" stories. They call their gathering the Joy Luck Club--and forge a relationship that binds them for more than three decades