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− | Upon request of [[Lisa]], the Simpsons went to a [[Festival of Books]] in which the discussion "The Future of Reading" was taking place. Amy Tan was along authors {{Ch|Tom Clancy}} and [[Maya Angelou]] at a panel answering questions to their fans. Lisa told Amy Tan that she loved ''The Joy Luck Club'', | + | Upon request of [[Lisa]], the Simpsons went to a [[Festival of Books]] in which the discussion "The Future of Reading" was taking place. Amy Tan was along authors {{Ch|Tom Clancy}} and [[Maya Angelou]] at a panel answering questions to their fans. Lisa told Amy Tan that she loved ''The Joy Luck Club'', saying that it showed how the mother-daughter bond can triumph over adversity. Amy Tan sternly replied that Lisa got her story all wrong and when Lisa tried to apologize Tan told her to just sit down. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
Revision as of 17:28, February 19, 2023
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Amy Tan.
Amy Tan
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Character Information
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Amy Tan is an American author.
History
Upon request of Lisa, the Simpsons went to a Festival of Books in which the discussion "The Future of Reading" was taking place. Amy Tan was along authors Tom Clancy and Maya Angelou at a panel answering questions to their fans. Lisa told Amy Tan that she loved The Joy Luck Club, saying that it showed how the mother-daughter bond can triumph over adversity. Amy Tan sternly replied that Lisa got her story all wrong and when Lisa tried to apologize Tan told her to just sit down.
Behind the Laughter
The Joy Luck Club is Amy Tan's most famous novel and the interpretation Lisa gives is actually correct.
Appearances