February 24, 2011

The Good Earth


Wang Lung, rising from humble Chinese farmer to wealthy landowner, gloried in the soil he worked. He held it above his family, even above his gods. But soon, between Wang Lung and the kindly soil that sustained him, came flood and drought, pestilence and revolution....

Through this one Chinese peasant and his children, Nobel Prize-winner Pearl S. Buck traces the whole cycle of life, its terrors, its passion, its persistent ambitions and its rewards. Her brilliant novel beloved by millions of readers throughout the world is a universal tale of the destiny of men.

Summary taken from Goodreads.com:  Goodreads

We enjoyed a variety of treats tonight... brownies, strawberries, cinnamon rolls, and conversation hearts. Thanks to all those who brought yummy treats, and contributed to the discussion!

1 comment:

Kristen said...

I had a great time discussing The Good Earth last night. Thanks, everyone!