The Moon Lady
Amy Tan. MacMillan Publishing Company, $16.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-02-788830-0
On a rainy afternoon, a woman shares with three restless granddaughters her ``earliest memory'' from her childhood in China. Adapted from Tan's The Joy Luck Club , the haunting tale that unfolds is worthy of retelling--and of repeated rereading. The narrator, Ying-ying, recalls waking up at the age of seven on the morning of the Moon Festival; it was a steamy day, and ``the sun drove rays through the bamboo curtains like knives.'' Filled with similarly vivid images, Tan's lilting text conveys Ying-ying's contagious excitement about the festivities. These include the appearance of the Moon Lady, who can fulfill one's secret wish. Later, celebrating with her family on a ``floating teahouse,'' Ying-ying loses her balance and falls into the lake, where she is caught in a fisherman's net. He returns her to shore, where her secret wish is granted: she is found by her family, and thus learns a lesson about which kind of wishes come true. Tan has done a superb job of distilling this incident for young readers, who will be as mesmerized by the expressive narrative as by Schields's ornately detailed paintings, ablaze with luminous color. Ages 6-up. ( Sept. )
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Reviewed on: 08/31/1992
Genre: Children's
Paperback - 32 pages - 978-0-689-80616-2