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Title: Joy Luck Club
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"[N]ow I must tell her everything about my past. It is the only way to penetrate her skin and pull her to where she can be saved."(274) Ying-Ying realizes the need to share all her stories with her daughter before she dies so Lena can gain strength from the stories and from her spirit... Showed first 250 characters
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"[N]ow I must tell her everything about my past. It is the only way to penetrate her skin and pull her to where she can be saved."(274) Ying-Ying realizes the need to share all her stories with her daughter before she dies so Lena can gain strength from the stories and from her spirit... Showed next 250 characters
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