
Tell me what your favorite food is;
if you have too many maybe list them all!
Can fish cheeks be one of them? Well for Amy Tan it is; you're probably gagging right now.
Hm did the American minister's son gag as well? Find out about Amy Tan's interesting adventure when she has her deep crush over for Chinese Christmas dinner! Ha ha.
Wouldn't that be a roller coaster? Especially when she's only fourteen and suffering from teenage distractions and embarrassment? Well Amy had to overcome that discrepancy~ Too bad she didn't overcome it until years later after her mother's message of having pride in your ethnicity finally hit her in the eye. Blah. Life!
Eh.. well we all had crushes right? And I
KNOW you did whatever you could to impress that person. We'll see how Amy overcomes that challenge in "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan. I mean having your noisy Chinese relatives
lick the ends of their chopsticks and dipping it into dozens of dishes,
your father burping and even picking out you favorite food for you, lacking American manners, and
especially having a shabby Chinese Christmas overall? Find out how this teen danced through her problems. So referring back to the dish;
have you ever tried fish cheeks? Well you should try something new that's life ;) Ha ha. Anyways
tell me about your crush (you don't have to mention their name) and how your embarrassment and lack of pride connected with Amy's. Maybe you triumphed over this problem way better than Amy did.
Let us know; maybe I'll even share my own personal experience with you. But remember,
the only shame is to have shame, quoted from Amy's mom.
Care to explain to me what that means? Thanks for reading; hope to see you replying!
Au Revoir(;