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Amy Tan's 'Valley of Amazement'

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Best-selling author Amy Tan’s latest novel was partly inspired by a photo of her grandmother. After looking through old pictures of Chinese courtesans, she was struck by the fact that their clothes were similar to those worn by her grandmother. The story behind her grandmother’s clothing remains a mystery, but led Tan to her latest project, “The Valley of Amazement.” In it, Tan uncovers the hidden lives of high-class courtesans in 20th century Shanghai. She joins us in the studio.

Some of the Photos That Inspired Tan's Latest Novel

Amy Tan's Grandmother

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Amy Tan, author of "The Valley of Amazement," "The Joy Luck Club" and "The Kitchen God's Wife"

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Amy Tan’s Grandmother

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