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Rules for Virgins (Kindle Single) [Kindle Edition]

Amy Tan
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)

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In her startlingly sensual new story, “Rules for Virgins”—this 43-page jewel of a tale is the first fiction she has published in six years—beloved bestselling author Amy Tan (“The Joy Luck Club,” “The Bonesetter’s Daughter”) takes us deep into the illicit world of 1912 Shanghai, where beautiful courtesans mercilessly compete for the patronage of wealthy gentlemen. For the women, the contest is deadly serious, a perilous game of economic survival that, if played well, can set them up for life as mistresses of the rich and prominent. There is no room for error, however: erotic power is hard to achieve and harder to maintain, especially in the loftiest social circles.

Enter veteran seducer, Magic Gourd, formerly one of Shanghai’s “Top Ten Beauties” and now the advisor and attendant of Violet, an aspiring but inexperienced courtesan. Violet may have the youth and the allure, but Magic Gourd has the cunning and the knowledge without which the younger woman is sure to fail. These ancient tricks of the trade aren’t written down, though; to pass them on to her student, Magic Gourd must reach back into her own professional past, bringing her lessons alive with stories and anecdotes from a career spent charming and manipulating men who should have known better but rarely did.

The world of sexual intrigue that Tan reveals in "Rules for Virgins" actually existed once, and she spares no detail in recreating it. But this story is more than intriguing (and sometimes shocking) historical literary fiction. Besides inviting us inside a life that few writers but Tan could conjure up, the intimate confessions of Magic Gourd add up to a kind of military manual for the War of the Sexes’ female combatants. The wisdom conveyed is ancient, specific, and timeless, exposing the workings of vanity and folly, calculation and desire that define the mysterious human heart.

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Amy Tan is the author of the bestselling novels “The Joy Luck Club,” “The Kitchen God’s Wife,” “The Hundred Secret Senses,” “The Bonesetter’s Daughter,” and “Saving Fish from Drowning” as well as “The Opposite of Fate,” a memoir. She is at work on a new novel, “The Valley of Amazement,” for Ecco.


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On the surface, Amy Tan's Rules for Virgins is a relatively simple list of instructions that a practiced courtesan, Magic Gourd, gives her young protégée, Violet. And yet there is tragedy, heartbreak, and an uncertainty of self woven between the lines: Magic Gourd sings tragedies so well because of her own personal demons; Violet's life won't be her own until she can make enough money to pay off her debts to madam. Magic Gourd's straightforward lecture becomes more and more tender, revealing things that she probably doesn't even realize herself--that she's fond of her protégée, and that her greatest wish is that Violet will learn from Magic Gourd's own mistakes, so that Violet might rise higher. Tan's deft characterizations draw the reader into the story even without a word of direct dialogue, and historical details and lush sensory descriptions create an engrossing panorama of 1912 Shanghai. --Malissa Kent

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Praise for 'Saving Fish From Drowning': 'An exciting, funny and thought-provoking story...a masterful novel.' Telegraph 'One can only admire Amy Tan for striking out into unchartered artistic lands.' Sarah Churchwell, Times Literary Supplement 'Sparkling...a very funny book.' Metro 'Tan's compelling portrait of a drowning humanity, pain seeks us out in our hiding places, however far we would run.' Observer

Product Details

  • File Size: 275 KB
  • Print Length: 43 pages
  • Publisher: Byliner Inc. (December 5, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006F5SUP6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,207 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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She makes learning about another culture a joyful experience. Patricia S. Schogel  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
It seemed as though it was about to begin a story and then abruptly ended. Angela Proctor  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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70 of 76 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Titillating and Fun December 5, 2011
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I was so excited to find this new story by Amy Tan; I've missed her! As usual, she gives a riveting glimpse into a lost world--this one being Shanghai in 1912, where high-end courtesans rule the party scene and gossip pages. The "rules" outlined in this story are fascinating, provocative, and outright funny. Who would guess that being a mistress came with such an elaborate set of protocols that extended way beyond the bedroom? Tan is back and in fine form. Hooray!
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40 of 43 people found the following review helpful
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Rules for Virgins: "How to become a popular Courtesan while avoiding Cheapskates, False Love and Suicide." (Since there still seems to be confusion about what this Kindle Single is, I'm editing: this is a 40 page 'novella', very short. It is a list of "rules" that courtesans followed in Shaghai, told in a very entertaining and witty manner. There is no back story, no character development per se. It is what it is. This is Amy Tan producing a very short, but brilliant, literary work. It is NOT a novel)

I have a special shelf set aside for my Amy Tan Collection - first editions, autographed copies, special bound editions - and I have a special place already reserved for 'The Valley of Amazement', to be released next year. This short novella in digital format is a delicious appetizer for her soon-to-be published next novel. It certainly does not disappoint. The prose is elegant without being frilly; matter-of-fact without ever being dull. Witty and wise, one always learns while laughing with Amy Tan. These "rules" were taught to young courtesans in old Shanghai, yet they might as easily be applicable to the intricasies of relationships between men and women today.

"..a grown man may have nostalgia for his ideal self. You must cultivate his sentimentality for moral glory and help him treasure his myth of who he was. And when you do, he will not be able to let you go. When you touch a man's nostalgia, he is yours."

There is the chapter on "Patrons and Cheapskates", which includes advice on "working toward the Four Necessities: Jewelry, furniture, a stipend and retirement." Where she says, in her no-nonsense style: "Forget about Love. You can't eat it, even if it leads to marriage."

In the six year wait, I've re-read "Saving Fish from Drowning", "Bonesetter's Daughter" and "The Kitchen God's Wife." I am grateful for this delicious morsel of an appetizer in the form of "Rules for Virgins", and will be delighting in its wisdom for many moons to come. Thank you, Ms. Tan, for another work of art in words. I only regret I cannot obtain this in hardback, with beautiful cover art, to place on my bookshelf !
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96 of 113 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed. December 10, 2011
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This is truly 'Rules for Virgins.' This NOT a novel, but a precursor to an actual novel (which I did not realize until the 'story' abruptly came to an end). In other words, there is no story beyond 'the rules.' Hopefully, Tan will publish something that completes this story. The 'Rules' ARE a good read. Just disappointed that I didn't know beforehand that this was a novella... $2.99 is steep for 43 pages.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Amy Tan
It was written with little finesse and I lost interest halfway through the book . Ms. Tan's early books were a delight.
Published 1 day ago by nancy bercovitch
5.0 out of 5 stars Wish this was a full length novel
Not bad for a bit of light reading. I'm a huge fan of Amy Tan's work, and it was a refreshing change to read this kind of subject matter from her. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Sara Clendening
3.0 out of 5 stars A book of rules
It is what the title says.................Not a story. How to be a successful courtesan in Shanghai. Not my cup of tea.
Published 8 days ago by nancyj
4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
This seemed more like a treatment & a gathering of thoughts for a full novel than an independent short story. It was definitely interesting, but it didn't really go anywhere. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Liz A.
3.0 out of 5 stars eh...
Somewhat interesting, learning about the ways of the courtesan, but not really a story so to speak... If you are a fan of Japanese culture, you might find it intriguing.
Published 10 days ago by Carrie Law
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad.
Not the usual Amy Tan but a good quick read. Only wish that either the advice continued or the actual thing happened.
Published 11 days ago by Julia Jenkins
4.0 out of 5 stars Mrs.
I have always enjoyed Amy Tan's writings. I plan to read more in the near future. I really enjoyed the Joy Luck Club.
Published 12 days ago by Sallie Burgh
4.0 out of 5 stars Hot!
This little book was informative of Geisha's training. It also has some memorable "steamy" descriptions. Well written as expected from Amy Tan.
Published 12 days ago by Maureen M. Lavallee
5.0 out of 5 stars A quick, fascinating, and enlightening read.
Like her other writings, Ms. Tan pulled me into a delightful use of my time! She makes learning about another culture a joyful experience.
Published 15 days ago by Patricia S. Schogel
3.0 out of 5 stars Where's the rest?
I did enjoy the read, but as most others have noted, it ends abruptly.

If this is a precursor for a real book, then its a good preview.. if not.. Read more
Published 19 days ago by L. Chan
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More About the Author

Amy Tan is the author of The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife, The Hundred Secret Senses, The Bonesetter's Daughter, The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life, and two children's books, The Moon Lady and Sagwa, which has now been adapted as a PBS production. Tan was also a co-producer and co-screenwriter of the film version of The Joy Luck Club, and her essays and stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. Her work has been translated into thirty-five languages. She lives with her husband in San Francisco and New York.

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