With the help of another geisha, Sayuri becomes one of the most well-known and sought after geisha in the Gion district--in spite of a rival geisha, the Great Depression, WWII and her own desire for the love of one man in particular.
Loaded with vivid descriptions of life in Japan--most especially the artistry of life as a geisha, this books includes a little bit of everything: a hero, a villain, love, lust, war, business and intrigue.
Although it was published in 1997, and very popular even then, I never felt compelled to read it--and I'm not sure I would have appreciated it had I read it before now. It's on the BBC list of 100 must-read books--and rightfully so. If sex is an art, this is a masterpiece that belongs in everyone's collection.