Saving fish from drowning
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New York : Putnam, 2005.
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1st ed.
ISBN
9780399153013, 0399153012, 9780345464019, 034546401X, 9780739461358, 0739461354, 9781415641484, 141564148X
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xv, 474 pages ; 24 cm
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IL: UG - BL: 6.9 - AR Pts: 26
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Published
New York : Putnam, 2005.
Edition
1st ed.
Language
English
ISBN
9780399153013, 0399153012, 9780345464019, 034546401X, 9780739461358, 0739461354, 9781415641484, 141564148X
Accelerated Reader
UG
Level 6.9, 26 Points

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A pious man explained to his followers: "It is evil to take lives and noble to save them. Each day I pledge to save a hundred lives. I drop my net in the lake and scoop out a hundred fishes. I place the fishes on the bank, where they flop and twirl. 'Don't be scared, ' I tell those fishes. 'I am saving you from drowning.' Soon enough, the fishes grow calm and lie still. Yet, sad to say, I am always too late. The fishes expire. And because it is evil to waste anything, I take those dead fishes to market and I sell them for a good price. With the money I receive, I buy more nets so I can save more fishes."--Anonymous Twelve American tourists join an art expedition that begins in the Himalayan foothills of China - dubbed the true Shangri-La - and heads south into the jungles of Burma. But after the mysterious death of their tour leader, the carefully laid plans fall apart, and disharmony breaks out among the pleasure-seekers as they come to discover that the Burma Road is paved with less-than-honorable intentions, questionable food, and tribal curses. And then, on Christmas morning, eleven of the travelers boat across a misty lake for a sunrise cruise - and disappear. Drawing from the current political reality in Burma and woven with pure confabulation, Amy Tan's picaresque novel poses the question: How can we discern what is real and what is fiction, in everything we see? How do we know what to believe?
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Ballantine books paperback edition (xv, 496 pages ; 21 cm ; 2006).

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tan, A. (2005). Saving fish from drowning . Putnam.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tan, Amy. 2005. Saving Fish From Drowning. Putnam.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tan, Amy. Saving Fish From Drowning Putnam, 2005.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tan, Amy. Saving Fish From Drowning Putnam, 2005.

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