

The Good Earth
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Pearl S. Buck
The Pulitzer Prize–winning, New York Times–bestselling novel about a peasant farmer and his family in early twentieth-century China.The Good Earth is Buck’s classic story of Wang Lung, a Chinese peasant farmer, and his wife, O-lan, a former slave. With luck and hard work, the couple’s fortunes improve over the years: They have sons, and save steadily until one day they can afford to buy property in the House of Wang—the very house in which O-lan used to work. But success brings with it a new set of problems. Wang soon finds himself the target of jealousy, and as good harvests come and go, so does the social order. Will Wang’s family cherish the estate after he’s gone? And can his material success, the bedrock of his life, guarantee anything about his soul? Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the William Dean Howells Award, The Good Earth was an Oprah’s Book Club choice in 2004. A readers’ favorite for generations, this powerful and beautifully written fable resonates with universal themes of hope and family unity. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Pearl S. Buck including rare images from the author’s estate.
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More Details:
Author
Pearl S. Buck
Pages
357
Publisher
Open Road Media
Published Date
2012-08-21
ISBN
145326356X 9781453263563
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Great book about how china was or Japan in the old days it’s the first book in a series "
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Elizabeth Sanders
"I absolutely loved it!! My mothers favorite book , she recommended it and so do I ! It leaves you wanting more and luckily it’s a trilogy."
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Travis
"Truly enjoyed "
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Lea
"I enjoyed this book. The writing is beautiful, but I think it dragged in some places. "
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Megan Morris
"Absolutely engrossing"
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Michele Cooper
"6/14 - 7/4"
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ary matsumoto
"One of my favorites "
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Cristy Rutter-Chu
"A meaningful read that's hard to put down "
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Ashley Meadows
"Dabbling with other genres right now, flipping from YA, to memoirs, to thrilling romance. Out of the most recent ones, I'd recommend Jackie Chan's "Never Grow Up". It's a very easy read, perfect for finishing up the summer. Its a mix of history and fun, but also touches some important life lessons. "
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Marisa Andreozzi
"I wish someone would right Pearl Buck's biography! She had a fascinating life full of adventure and personal drama"
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leah gannaway