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The Good Earth
The Good Earth | Pearle Buck
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The Good Earth is a novel by Pearl S. Buck published in 1931 and awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1932. The best-selling novel in the United States in both 1931 and 1932 was an influential factor in Buck's winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938. It is the first book in a trilogy that includes Sons (1932) and A House Divided (1935).The novel, which dramatizes family life in a Chinese village before World War I, has been recognized for major awards. It was included in Life Magazine's list of the 100 outstanding books of 1924-1944.[1] In 2004, the book was returned to the bestseller list when chosen by the television host Oprah Winfrey for Oprah's Book Club.[2] The novel helped prepare Americans of the 1930s to consider Chinese as allies in the coming war with Japan.[3]A Broadway stage adaptation was produced by the Theatre Guild in 1932, written by the father and son playwriting team of Owen and Donald Davis, but it was poorly received by the critics, and ran only 56 performances. However, the 1937 film, The Good Earth, which was based on the stage version, was more successful.
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The Good Earth | Pearle Buck
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It‘s a rags to riches story but definitely has more depth and scope through the eyes of a peasant farmer in China. Lesson being, happier when not so wealthy. The terrible treatment of women was definitely difficult to read about, at the same time, it is a story set in 1930s in the country. It is a snapshot of life during a place and time in history.

The book was nicely written and easy to read,but it wasn‘t my favorite.