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The Valley of Amazement

By: Amy Tan
Narrated by: Nancy Wu, Joyce Bean, Amy Tan
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New York Times best-selling author of The Joy Luck Club Amy Tan brings us her latest novel: a sweeping, evocative epic of two women's intertwined fates and their search for identity - from the lavish parlors of Shanghai courtesans to the fog-shrouded mountains of a remote Chinese village

Shanghai, 1912. Violet Minturn is the privileged daughter of the American madam of the city's most exclusive courtesan house. But when the Ching dynasty is overturned, Violet is separated from her mother in a cruel act of chicanery and forced to become a "virgin courtesan." Half-Chinese and half-American, Violet grapples with her place in the worlds of East and West - until she is able to merge her two halves, empowering her to become a shrewd courtesan who excels in the business of seduction and illusion, though she still struggles to understand who she is.

Back in 1897 San Francisco, Violet's mother, Lucia, chooses a disastrous course as a sixteen-year-old, when her infatuation with a Chinese painter compels her to leave her home for Shanghai. Shocked by her lover's adherence to Chinese traditions, she is unable to change him, despite her unending American ingenuity.

Fueled by betrayals, both women refuse to submit to fate and societal expectations, persisting in their quests to recover what was taken from them: respect; a secure future; and, most poignantly, love from their parents, lovers, and children. To reclaim their lives, they take separate journeys - to a backwater hamlet in China, the wealthy environs of the Hudson River Valley, and, ultimately, the unknown areas of their hearts, where they discover what remains after their many failings to love and be loved. Spanning more than forty years and two continents, The Valley of Amazement transports listeners from the collapse of China's last imperial dynasty to the beginning of the Republic and recaptures the lost world of old Shanghai through the inner workings of courtesan houses and the lives of the foreigners living in the International Settlement, both erased by World War II. A deeply evocative narrative of the profound connections between mothers and daughters, imbued with Tan's characteristic insight and humor, The Valley of Amazement conjures a story of inherited trauma, desire and deception, and the power and obstinacy of love.

©2013 Amy Tan (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Historical Fiction China Sagas Literary Fiction Family Life Fiction World Literature Heartfelt Genre Fiction United States Destiny Chinese Fiction
Rich Historical Backdrop • Complex Female Characters • Multi-generational Saga • Emotional Depth • Vivid Cultural Details

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I'm a reader so I was skeptical that I could listen to a book and enjoy it. The narration pulled me in and I couldn't wait each day to get in my car for my commute with Amy Tan.

So awesome

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

No.The story dragged.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Predictable.

Would you listen to another book narrated by the narrators?

No. The main narrator sounded bored with her own character. Her boredom was contagious.

Do you think The Valley of Amazement needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No. Instead, it needs massive truncating and revision.

Any additional comments?

Very disappointed in Amy Tan. Usually I like her work.

Too much telling, not enough showing.

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I would not recommend this book to anyone. I felt that the storyline was very ugly, the reading sounded more like the recitation of a grocery list. In sum, it fell flat. The Valley of Amazement, not at all... It should have been called, Tales of an Old Whore.

What do you think your next listen will be?

Listened to it months ago.

Was The Valley of Amazement worth the listening time?

NO.

Utterly disliked this book!

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I'm not sure I rooted for anyone, the whole thing felt like torture for the characters and myself. 24 hours omg. I was glad there was a tiny bit of resolution at the end but really, was too little too late.

oh my

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The story of a strong minded girl who's American mother had moved to China to marry the Chinese man who was the father of her child. In the early 1900's a mixed marriage was not accepted by society. To survive in Shanghai as a single woman was difficult but her American spirit and stubborn spirit she survived running a men's club in the American enclave of Shanghai. The story is told through the eyes of her daughter and the many experiences she had being a mixed breed. It was fascinating how she learned about life and explored the many types of love women and men experience in their lives. Excellent story and narration.

A green eyed Chinese girl

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