THE GOOD EARTH
Publisher,SIMON & SCHUSTER
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
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This book is a great and stirring and soulful look at how easily people can lose sight of what is truly important to chase after an apparition, a fantasy, something that can never bring fulfillment.
The writing style was very straightforward and the story was engaging.
This is an incredible moving and humanistic story, full of anger, tragedy, joy & the elements that make for a great novel.
This is almost spiritual in it's beauty and simplicity.
First published by Pearl Buck in 1931, this later won the Pulitzer Prize and had a significant affect on Buck’s winning the Nobel Prize for literature in 1938.
The author displayed her genius ability to observe and relate the cultural and day-to-day lives of Chinese peasants at the turn of the century. This American Christian missionary told the story of a rural Chinese man and perceptively embraced vast cultural differences, while at the same time telling a story that is universal in its relevance.
A wonderful book, should be on a short list of books that should be read in a lifetime.