The Bonesetter’s Daughter


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Description

Author: Amy Tan
Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Place of Publication: New York
Publication Date: 2001
Format: Hardcover with dust jacket
Edition: First edition, first printing

Description:
The Bonesetter’s Daughter is one of Amy Tan’s most intimate and emotionally layered novels, exploring the bond between a Chinese American woman and her mother, whose memories reach back to rural China and a painful, half-forgotten past. Moving between generations, languages, and cultures, the novel weaves family history with questions of memory, identity, and inheritance. Rich in storytelling and cultural detail, it stands as a key work in Tan’s body of fiction and a strong example of late 20th-century American literary novels that bridge immigrant experience and universal family themes.

Condition:
Near Fine. Clean, tight hardcover with sharp corners. Interior pages are clean and unmarked. Dust jacket is clean and bright, protected in Brodart archival cover. No remainder marks.

Notes:
A well-kept hardcover copy of a modern literary novel that remains widely read and discussed.