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Language
  
English

Name
  
Saving from

Publisher
  
G. P. Putnam's Sons

Publication date
  
2005

Role
  
Novel by Amy Tan

Country
  
United States of America

Pages
  
474 pp

Originally published
  
2005

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel

ISBN
  
0-399-15301-2

Author
  
Amy Tan



Media type
  
Print (Hardback and Paperback)

Similar
  
Amy Tan books, Novels

Amy tan saving fish from drowning


Saving Fish From Drowning is a 2005 novel written by Amy Tan. It is Tan's sixth work. The book is about twelve American tourists who travel to China and Burma.

Contents

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The novel was awarded an honorable mention from the Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature.

Saving fish from drowning


Inspiration

Amy Tan says in her "Note to the Reader" that she drew inspiration for her work from a collection of "Automatic writing... messages from the unseen world." However, in an interview, she recants this explanation and claims that she actually made up the story of Bibi Chen, the protagonist whose story was supposedly passed along through automatic writing.

Plot summary

The story concerns a group of American tourists travelling the Burma Road from China to Myanmar, and the comic confusions that occur when they are kidnapped by a group of Karen people who believe one of the American teenagers to be a prophesied savior; the Americans, for their part, are not even aware they are being kidnapped.

The story is told through the omniscient first person narrative of Bibi Chen, the tour leader who unexpectedly dies before the trip takes place and who continues to watch over her friends as they journey towards their fate.

The novel explores the hidden strengths of the tourists, set in the uneasy political situation in Burma.

References

Saving Fish from Drowning Wikipedia