The Good Earth

The Good Earth

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SKU: DADAX1982147172
UPC: 9781982147174
Brand: Washington Square Press
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The Timeless Pulitzer Prizewinning Masterpiece Following A Humble Farmers Journey Through 1920S China Returns With This Beautifully Repackaged Edition That Celebrates Its Nearly Ninety Years As An American Classic.Travel To 1920S China, A Time When The Last Emperor Still Ruled And The Sweeping Changes Of The Twentieth Century Were Distant Rumblings, With This Timeless, Evocative Classic Tale Of The Honest Farmer Wang Lung And His Family As They Struggle To Survive In The Midst Of Vast Political And Social Upheavals.Nobel Prize And Pulitzer Prize Winner Pearl S. Buck Traces The Whole Cycle Of Life: Its Terrors, Its Passions, Its Ambitions, And Rewards. A Comment Upon The Meaning And Tragedy Of Life As It Is Lived In Any Age In Any Quarter Of The Globe (The New York Times), This Brilliant Novelbeloved By Millionsis A Universal Tale Of An Ordinary Family Caught In The Tide Of History.

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