Amy Tan Press Reviews
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Claudia Stach - 'Through the eyes of Violet I travelled to a Shanghai long gone, laughed and suffered with her in a city and society prone to grave changes...at the end I was unwilling to leave Violet and her family and would have liked to stay with them for a little longer.' Click Here to read the full review.
Helen Sidebottom - 'This story has just about everything in it, love, lust, lies, deceit, loyalty, cruelty but amongst the sorrow always hope that people would meet a just fate and that lives would be reunited across the oceans.' Click Here to read the full review.
Judy Connolly - 'I was swept up in this story and didn't want it to end....A really good book.' Click Here to read the full review.
Sarah Musk - 'A powerful, thought-provoking book set mainly in early twentieth century China. The story of a mother and daughter both forced through difficult circumstances to become courtesans.' Click Here to read the full review.
Jillian McFrederick - 'In The Valley of Amazement, Amy Tan succeeds in painting for us not just a valley but a country of amazing detail and depth...An epic read but well worth the effort! Click Here to read the full review.
Victoria Halliday - 'An epic story of the life of an American mother and her Chinese daughter in the early 20th century...this is a book that you'll struggle to put down.' Click Here to read the full review.
Nicola Foster - 'Amy Tan’s new novel is a masterfully woven historical saga encompassing love, lies, secrets and betrayal.' Click Here to read the full review.
Mary Mitchell - 'As soon as this book opens Amy Tan plunges into the secret and mysterious world of the Shanghai courtesans.' Click Here to read the full review.
Sandra Robinson - 'There are moments of joy, sorrow, pain and love and the ending is so bittersweet. I loved this book, a great and fascinating read and would highly recommend it.' Click Here to read the full review.
Phylippa Smithson - 'Do not be put off by the 589 pages to this fantastic latest story from Amy Tam. This is a wholly absorbing read and one which all mothers and daughters will particularly enjoy.' Click Here to read the full review.
Sarah Harper - 'The Valley of Amazement is mesmerizingly beautiful, unbelievably sad and yet somehow hopeful at the same time. An evocative and absorbing read.' Click Here to read the full review.
Kath Thornton - 'This is a gripping epic story of female survival which covers three generations...It is well worth reading right to the bittersweet ending.' Click Here to read the full review.
Elisabeth Thomas - 'A perfect book for those who like an insight into a previously unknown world and who want an intelligent book which explores the importance of female friendship, loyalty, love and betrayal.' Click Here to read the full review.
Lynn Curtis - 'With its audacious time structure and highly detailed background, the book takes a refreshingly different approach to a subject that could have descended into melodrama in the hands of a less skillful author – I highly recommend it.' Click Here to read the full review.
Susan Walsh - 'East meets West in a tale of China's beauties and the life of Courtesans...‘The Valley of Amazement’ will touch your very soul, as you feel the emotion run deep.' Click Here to read the full review.
Barbara Gaskell - 'Tan’s beautiful descriptive language brings historic Shanghai and the humanness of Violet and her mother, Lucia fully to life...Highly recommended.' Click Here to read the full review.
Sue Broom - 'This is a very funny book - hilarious dialogue and jaunty narration. A celebration of female friendship and mother love.' Click Here to read the full review.
Joy Bosworth - 'I found the graphic details quite astonishing. The descriptions make the reader feel as if they are actually present.' Click Here to read the full review.
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Praise for Amy Tan: 'Among our great storytellers. In each of her previous novels, she has seduced readers with the intimate magic of her tale
New York Times
'Tan is a prodigal with her talent. She weaves a dazzling web of unfamiliar colours, smells, tastes and landscapes'
Sunday Telegraph
'There is something dizzyingly elemental about Tan's storytelling; it melds the rich simplicities of fairytales with a delicate lyrical style'
Sunday Times
'Could there be a better model for writers today than Amy Tan? She tells great stories with powerful themes: love, belonging, exile, death, compassion. She moves easily between pathos, comedy and joy'
Scotland on Sunday