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  1. The Good Earth is a historical fiction novel by Pearl S. Buck published in 1931 that dramatizes family life in a 20th-century Chinese village in Anhwei. It is the first book in her House of Earth trilogy, continued in Sons (1932) and A House Divided (1935).

  2. A short summary of Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Good Earth.

  3. The Good Earth, novel by Pearl Buck, published in 1931. The novel, about peasant life in China in the 1920s, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1932. The Good Earth follows the life of Wang Lung from his beginnings as an impoverished peasant to his eventual position as a prosperous.

  4. The Good Earth is a timeless, moving story that depicts the sweeping changes that have occurred not only in the lives of the Chinese people during the last century, but also of everyone who has walked a part of this good earth.

  5. Get all the key plot points of Pearl Buck's The Good Earth on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  6. The Good Earth. Pearl S. Buck. Simon and Schuster, Sep 15, 2004 - Fiction - 357 pages. Nobel Laureate Pearl S. Buck’s epic Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and Oprah Book Club selection about a...

  7. The Good Earth, published in 1931, is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning American author Pearl S. Buck. It explores the life of a peasant farmer named Wang Lung in early 20th century China. As he rises from destitution to prosperity, the story explores themes of wealth, power, and the connection between humans and the land.

  8. Pearl S. Buck. Simon and Schuster, Jun 2, 2020 - Fiction - 384 pages. The timeless Pulitzer Prizewinning masterpiece following a humble farmer’s journey through 1920s China returns...

  9. Aug 21, 2012 · The Pulitzer Prize–winning, New York Timesbestselling novel about a peasant farmer and his family in early twentieth-century China. The Good Earth is Buck’s classic story of...

  10. Apr 14, 2021 · Pearl S. Buck's epic Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of a China that was -- now in a Contemporary Classics edition. Though more than sixty years have passed since this remarkable novel won the Pulitzer Prize, it has retained its popularity and become one of the great modern classics.

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