Daisy was the one who pushed Amy to write more stories about her life in China, her mother died of Alzheimer's. Amy lives life behind her son John Tan and two half-sisters Lijun Wang and Tina Eng, who grew up in China. In 1999 Amy was infected with Lyme disease but was only diagnosed in 2013, she was also diagnosed with epilepsy. To date his health has not recovered, but his illness has been medically managed. Amy's novels drew so many inspirational quotes from each of her readings "The Kitchen God's Wife" that she used a quote "If you can't change your destiny, change your attitude", which is how society is shaped today from people who come into whatever they are doing with the utmost attitude and having little destiny that would lead them to life as a father, and Ms. Tan had a strong way of reaching her young audience. “ It was one of those Chinese expressions that means the better half of good intentions. I can't remember things I didn't understand from the beginning. “I took this quote from “The Joy Luck Club”. Amy had a way with words that the reader could understand and relate to what she was talking about in her stories. Ms. Tan and her husband never had children, but they had yorkie puppies. Amy had
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