Saving Fish from Drowning.
"Saving Fish from Drowning" by Amy Tan is a captivating novel that blends humor with deep insight, exploring human nature, art, politics, and the spiritual world. The story unfolds through the eyes of Bibi Chen, a recently deceased San Francisco art patron, who narrates the perilous journey of her friends on a cultural expedition to Myanmar. Their misadventures begin when they are mistakenly abducted by a tribe deep in the Burmese jungle, believed to bring fulfillment of an ancient prophecy. Through their experiences, Tan offers a compelling commentary on Myanmar's complex landscape, touching on its beauty, conflicts, and the resilience of its people. The novel serves as a profound reflection on the consequences of cultural misunderstanding and the immutable bond between intention and redemption, urging readers to consider the depths beneath surface interactions.