The Valley of Amazement - Amy Tan

The Valley of Amazement

By Amy Tan

  • Release Date: 2013-11-05
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
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From 1,034 Ratings

Description

Amy Tan’s The Valley of Amazement is a sweeping, evocative epic of two women’s intertwined fates and their search for identity, that moves from the lavish parlors of Shanghai courtesans to the fog-shrouded mountains of a remote Chinese village.

Spanning more than forty years and two continents, The Valley of Amazement resurrects pivotal episodes in history: from the collapse of China’s last imperial dynasty, to the rise of the Republic, the explosive growth of lucrative foreign trade and anti-foreign sentiment, to the inner workings of courtesan houses and the lives of the foreign “Shanghailanders” living in the International Settlement, both erased by World War II.

A deeply evocative narrative about the profound connections between mothers and daughters, The Valley of Amazement returns readers to the compelling territory of Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club. With her characteristic insight and humor, she conjures a story of inherited trauma, desire and deception, and the power and stubbornness of love.

Reviews

  • Lovely

    5
    By Irbinchic
    Story, imagery, characters, folklore
  • Always Amy Tan

    5
    By suhollan
    As always, Amy Tan delivers a beautiful story of Chinese people, culture and history. Her characters have such depth they come to life. The stories are both heart wrenching and joyful. I hated to reach the end of this book.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Right, this nickname taken!
    I feel bad for people who don’t love reading, because they’ll never know the joy and heartbreak of this beautifully written book.
  • Amazing Amy

    5
    By kelliedoll22
    Amy Tan has the Muse dancing at her fingertips. This book is beautifully written and starkly realistic. Life wasn’t easy for unwed mothers and single women in 19th century China. The power of true friendship is their saving grace. A must read.
  • A challenging read

    4
    By Ephemera Danica
    This is a book that is so far removed from my normal reading material that I wonder why I ever started it. Having started however, I found it to be a compulsive read although at times it labored. But where I would typically abandon a book that was not holding my interest, I found I could not put this one down and forced myself to traverse those sections that labored. Tracing the lives of three generations of women, the depths of emotion that was created and the quality of the writing makes the book quite exceptional.
  • Must read!!

    5
    By Leo817ting
    This book was exciting from beginning to end, I was caught by surprise in each chapter. A very beautifully written novel.
  • The Valley of Amazement

    5
    By Jklmnopyhjk
    Haven't read a book by Amy Tan in years (sadly), and now I remember why I was compelled to read The Joy Luck Club twice through at age 18. What a beautiful story, written so well.
  • So-So

    3
    By Jobo238
    I love Amy Tan books but I didn’t like this one that much. I found it depressing. I don’t doubt that this is the way things were in China in the late 1890s and early 1900s but I didn’t find it very inspiring.
  • Another Great Read from Amy Tan

    5
    By Uprite Bear
    Amy Tan continues to give us books we don't want to put down....and don't want to end.
  • Valley of Amazement

    5
    By Leen3d
    I devoured this book. Refreshing! The characters had depth, their personalities deep and rich with emotion and interest. Their stories were compelling yet simple, credible, and interwoven. If anything was missing, the book lost opportunities for adding appropriate historical background of the times. Adding relevant doses throughout the novel would have made made this book, epic.

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