Memoirs of a Geisha
It took place in Japan in the beginning of 19th century and at the World War I. It
explained the thought of a geisha: why have many misused the word geisha, and
misunderstood the reality.
The book itself is about a girl, who was sold to a family by her own father.
She worked there as a maid, but as time went by she grew up and a famous and loved
geisha decided to train her to become a geisha too. She worked hard, but succeeded
well - she was one of the most valued geishas. The book takes us to a tour where any
detail of a great and merry Japanese village cannot be left out, where every little
flower or Japanese cherry tree is blossomed, where geishas are highly valued and
respected, until the World War I begins. People are taken away and they have escaped
to country-sides or places where the war wouldn't be that effecting. A really bad time
is about to begin. Few years later comes an old friend of that geisha to her and says