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Pearl of China - Anchee Min
Pearl of China
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In the small southern town of Chin-kiang, two young girls from very different worlds collide and become inseparable companions. Willow is hardened by poverty and fearful for her future; Pearl is the daughter of a Christian missionary who desperately wishes she was Chinese too. Neither could have... show more
In the small southern town of Chin-kiang, two young girls from very different worlds collide and become inseparable companions. Willow is hardened by poverty and fearful for her future; Pearl is the daughter of a Christian missionary who desperately wishes she was Chinese too. Neither could have foreseen the transformation of the little American girl embarrassed by her blonde hair into the Nobel Prize-winning writer and one of China's modern heroines, Pearl S. Buck. When the country erupts in civil war between the Nationalists and the Communists, Pearl and Willow are brutally reminded of their differences. Pearl's family is forced to flee the country and Willow is punished for her loyalty to her 'cultural imperialist' friend. And yet, in the face of everything that threatens to tear them apart, the paths of these two women remain intimately entwined.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781408809792 (1408809796)
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 291
Edition language: English
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Caffeine Reviews
Caffeine Reviews rated it
3.0
This book probably isn't the best choice if your interested in learning more about Pearl S. Buck's early life in China. First of all the author's style of writing is a bit annoying the putting of words into the character's mouth's instead of letting them think or speak for themselves was rather tiri...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
0.0 Pearl of China
Blurb - In the southern town of Chin-kiang, in the last days of the nineteenth century, two girls bump heads and become thick as thieves. Willow is the only child of a destitute local family. Pearl, the headstrong daughter of zealous Christian missionaries, will become Pearl S. Buck, Nobel Prize-win...
Exploring by Starlight
Exploring by Starlight rated it
4.0 Pearl of China
For once, I did something that I don't usually do; I went into a bookshop and looked for something that sparked my interest (a lot of people do this, but I tend not to for some reason). I had a look around the shelves in W.H. Smith's and this caught my magpie eye (I'm not a Geordie, by the way) beca...
My only books were women's looks
My only books were women's looks rated it
3.0 Pearl of China: A Novel
In 1971, as a middle schooler in Shanghai, Anchee Min was ordered denounce American author Pearl S. Buck as an enemy of China. It wasn't until 1996 that she finally had a chance to read The Good Earth, after it was given to her by a woman attending her book-signing, who told her "Pearl S. Buck taugh...
My Reading Life
My Reading Life rated it
4.0 Pearl of China
The imagined story of Willow and Pearl and their lives in China during the 19th century. Great book.
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