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Amy Tan |
28 Nov 2005 |
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 On her new novel, Saving Fish from Drowning
Author Amy Tan first came to light with the publication of her first novel The Joy Luck Club, which was nominated for the National Book Award and has since been adapted in to a film. Her last novel The Bonesetter's Daughter has sold over 300,000 books to date.
Amy Tan talks to Jenni Murray about her new novel, Saving Fish from Drowning which is set around an ill-fated expedition to Burma. Eleven American tourists disappear and find themselves deep in the Burma jungle, where they met a tribe awaiting the return of their leader and the mythical book of wisdom that will protect them from destruction.
Saving Fish from Drowning is published by Fourth Estate, ISBN: 0007216157
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