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Part II of The Bonesetter’s Daughter is really the manuscript that LuLing wrote to Ruth about her life with Precious Auntie and her journey before arriving in America. ... Rites of passage about Precious Auntie and LuLing are included where talk about bones occurs frequently, all in different contexts and situations – both good and bad.
Bones tells us stories, especially in modern day; they give us history, heritage, age, communication and understanding about the past, present time and our future. It goes the same for the bones that haunt the Luling’s manuscript. From ancient time to Precious Auntie’s time and down to LuLing’s life, image of bones have become grown to be a part and parcel of their past, heritage and life.
Approximate Word count = 541 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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