The Good Earth
Pearl S. Buck's novel follows a Chinese farmer's rise from poverty to wealth and the pull the land keeps on him.
Pearl S. Buck’s Pulitzer-winning novel follows Wang Lung, a poor farmer in pre-revolutionary China, from his humble marriage to a former slave through famine, hardship, and hard-won prosperity. As his fortunes rise, Wang Lung risks losing touch with the land that grounded him. Written with quiet simplicity, the book brought rural Chinese life to a wide Western audience and remains a classic of world literature.
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