New Year: a novel
by:
Pearl S. Buck (author)
This is a novel of hope, reconciliation and new beginnings. It is the story of an American father and his Amerasian born son living in Korea. Living at oppsite ends of It is not without some soul-searching and a great deal of understanding on the part of his American wife that they get together...
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This is a novel of hope, reconciliation and new beginnings. It is the story of an American father and his Amerasian born son living in Korea. Living at oppsite ends of It is not without some soul-searching and a great deal of understanding on the part of his American wife that they get together as a family. The father is an aspiring politician in Philadelphia. Put in shock and a moral dilemma by the sudden knowledge of his son conceived while a soldier stationed in Korea, the father weighs his political future against his responsibilities to himself and his wife. The situation is further complicated by his childless marriage. The New Year is very modern in its treatment of a politician's seemingly conflicting goals of public success and conscientious personal behavior. The story confronts the disparity of two cultures: east and west and two generations. It is a very timely book for all of those reasons, but the reward of reading this book is Pearl Buck's ability as a story teller.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781559213912 (1559213914)
ASIN: 1559213914
Publish date: 2010-01-01
Publisher: Moyer Bell and its subsidiaries
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
The overall story wasn't bad but a lot of the dialogue killed me! The characters spoke in such a stilted, overly proper way that it just didn't flow like natural conversation. I'm generally a fan of Pearl S. Buck but this was not one of her best bits of writing in my opinion.