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The Good Earth, Grade Three: Oxford Progressive English Readers - Community Reviews back

by Pearl S. Buck
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Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 6 years ago
The Good Earth is the story of a Chinese peasant farmer who rises from subsistence farming to wealth and prosperity. Wang Lung's highly improbable rise allows Buck to depict various levels of society in pre-revolutionary China. The year is never identified, but the existence of trains as a new thing...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 8 years ago
There have been many reviews written about "The Good Earth" so I doubt I will be able to rival those. I just have to say that this book had me hooked from beginning to end. I literally tried to hide from people while in the Amazon rain forest in Ecuador so I could finish this book. I don't know why ...
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 8 years ago
Oh man, this story. It's a doozy. Some parts are just so very sad. The family just keeps trying and trying and trying. Their life is such a struggle. The woman, OMG, her entire life is heartbreaking. Thinking of her makes me feel overwhelmed. The Good Earth is about a family trying to live off the l...
Summer Reading Project, BookLikes Satellite
Originally published in 1931, The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck delivers a problematic (for oh so many reasons) portrait of a family that rises and falls and rises again in the years before the 1911 revolution. Buck lived in China for years, working as a missionary (though she later gave speeches agai...
Literary Sara
Literary Sara rated it 9 years ago
Riveting and brutal. I can't believe I haven't read this book before now!
mybookjournal
mybookjournal rated it 9 years ago
Usually before starting any book I make sure to read the blurb or at least few reviews. But for ‘The Good Earth’ i didn’t even try to read either, which actually turned out to be a plus point for me because if i had read i wouldn’t have picked it up for sure. I picked it on a friend’s recommendation...
mybookjournal
mybookjournal rated it 9 years ago
4.5Usually before starting any book I make sure to read the blurb or at least few reviews. But for ‘The Good Earth’ i didn’t even try to read either, which actually turned out to be a plus point for me because if i had read i wouldn’t have picked it up for sure. I picked it on a friend’s recommendat...
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0 rated it 10 years ago
44. THE GOOD EARTH, BY PEARL S. BUCK (Book 1 of House of Earth)Another recommendation from Michelle on Goodreads. I guess this one would count as a “classic”, even though I didn’t know it when I started reading it (I borrowed a digital copy from the library, and they had listed it under “newly acqui...
~Mairéad's Reading List~
~Mairéad's Reading List~ rated it 10 years ago
{February 2nd, 2015} MINI-REVIEW3 stars.“The rich are always afraid.”Showcasing the struggles and hardships that many Chinese and China as a whole overcame. Truly shows the whole difference of being a girl or boy there, and the importance of having a boy over a girl. It's a very interesting perspect...
Beth's List Love on Booklikes
Beth's List Love on Booklikes rated it 11 years ago
He was ashamed to say aloud that he wished the house to look neat on this day. The hole was barely large enough to admit his hand and he thrust it out to feel of the air. A small soft wind blew gently from the east, a wind mild and murmurous and full of rain. It was a good omen. The fields needed ra...
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