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The Valley of Amazement
AuthorAmy Tan
PublisherHarperCollins Publishers
Publication date
11/5/2013
Pages608
ISBN978-0062107312

The Valley of Amazement is a novel by Amy Tan. Like many of her works, it deals with mother-daughter relationship and is partly set in historical China.

Plot summary

In the first part of the story, Violet tells the story of her mother, Hidden Jade Path, who is a first-class courtesan working in courtesan house in Shanghai that is run by an American woman, Lulu Minturn. Violet grows up unaware of her father and unsure of her mother’s feelings for her.

When the Qing Dynasty falls in 1912, mother and daughter are separated and the young girl is sold to a rivaling courtesan house, where she is educated by an older girl, Magic Gourd. The two form a lifelong relationship through Violet’s marriages to former clients. Her first marriage results in a child, Flora, who is taken from Violet as a result of an unlawful marriage.

The second part of the story is told by the mother, who thinks the daughter is dead. She recalls her upbringing by remote parents in the US, her runaway with an unknown Chinese painter, and her struggle to be accepted as the mother of their two children.

Violet is eventually reunited with her mother, and eventually also her daughter Flora.

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