Joy Luck Club is what put Amy Tan on the map, but I prefer a couple of her others (Hundred Secret Senses, which was already mentioned, and Bonesetter's Daughter) much more.
And omg Neekeebee, THANK YOU for saying you liked Snow Flower but not Peony. Lisa See came to Cincinnati a couple years ago and I'd heard so many great things about Snow Flower that I wanted to go see her. But she was promoting and reading from Peony, so I ended up reading that one instead. And I... really didn't care for it. I felt awful about that, because SHE is LOVELY (very warm, welcoming, charming, etc.). Perhaps I'll give Snow Flower a chance after all.
For the record, Jamie Ford (author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet) is also very wonderful in person.
Another Asian-culture-focused author I recommend is Jhumpa Lahiri, although her stories revolve around Southeast Asian vs. East Asian culture (just for clarification).
Kristan
Hi Kristan.. I envy you that you met Jamie Ford!!! He came to near my house borders few months before I read his book and I was soo sad that missed him.
I really love that book and so far.... The hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet is the few of best books I read in 2009!!
As Japanese citizen grow up in Japan... we didn't learn that much about that Japanese immigrants history and Okinawa (where I"m from in Japan) had more influence from China ) so a lots of Chaises cultural stuff was remind me at home too.
so it was very interested to me.
I was so sad to finishing that book... and after that book... I had very hard time to find next book to read.... few days I had hard time .