01369cam a2200301u 450000500170000000700030001700800410002001000130006102000210007402000280009504000250012305000250014808200160017310000140018924500400020326000440024330000210028752004670030865000370077565000400081265000590085265000370091165000220094865100370097065100200100765500220102765500180104920190501161647.0ta060125s1995 nyu 000 1 eng  a95031791 a0375701524c9.95 a0399141146 (alk. paper) aDLCcDLCdDLCdWaOLN00aPS3570.A48bH86 199500a813/.542201 aTan, Amy.14aThe hundred secret sensescAmy Tan. aNew York :bG.P. Putnam's Sons,cc1995. a358 p. ;c24 cm. aThe Hundred Secret Senses is an exultant novel about China and America, love and loyalty, the identities we invent and the true selves we discover along the way. Olivia Laguni is half-Chinese, but typically American in her uneasiness with her patchwork family. And no one in Olivia's family is more embarrassing to her than her half- sister, Kwan Li. For Kwan speaks mangled English, is cheerfully deaf to Olivia's sarcasm, and sees the dead with her "yin eyes." 0aChinese American womenvFiction. 0aChinese American familiesvFiction. 0aChinese AmericanszCaliforniazSan FranciscovFiction. 0aSisterszUnited StatesvFiction. 0aSistersvFiction. 0aSan Francisco (Calif.)vFiction. 0aChinavFiction. 0aDomestic fiction. 7aLove stories.