Two Kinds is a 1989 short story by Amy Tan, part of the book The Joy Luck Club. You can have it read to you at the bottom of this post. You can read it online here. It begins,
My mother believed you could be anything you wanted to be in America. You could open a restaurant. You could work for the government and get good retirement. You could buy a house with almost no money down. You could become rich. You could become instantly famous.
"Of course, you can be a prodigy, too," my mother told me when I was nine. "You can be best anything. What does Auntie Lindo know? Her daughter, she is only best tricky."
America was where all my mother's hopes lay. She had come to San Francisco in 1949 after losing everything in China: her mother and father, her home, her first husband, and two daughters, twin baby girls. But she never looked back with regret. Things could get better in so many ways.
...and there are two types of people too!
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DeleteMight make a nice break when I'm in the sun room.
ReplyDeleteThis book made quite the splash when it came out.
DeleteI LOVE Amy Tan. I hope to be back before midnight to have this read to me while I hopefully multitask.
ReplyDeleteShe's wonderful, though I haven't read any of her newer work.
DeleteAmy Tan is good! Valerie
ReplyDeleteYes :)
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