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Pearl S. Buck’s literary works stand as a proof of her deep understanding of the human experience within the context of a rapidly evolving society. As readers traverse the pages of her novels, they are transported to a world where tradition and progress collide, shedding light on the struggles and triumphs of individuals caught in the midst of change. The order in which one approaches Buck’s books can reveal a layered narrative that explores the complexities of identity, heritage, and the enduring power of human connection. Discovering the sequence of these narratives can offer a deeper appreciation for the profound themes woven throughout Buck’s body of work.
The Good Earth | (1931) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Good Earth Spark Notes(With: SparkNotes) | (1932) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Sons | (1932) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
A House Divided | (1935) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
East Wind: West Wind | (1930) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Mother | (1933) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Big Wave | (1938) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
This Proud Heart | (1938) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Patriot | (1939) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Other Gods | (1940) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Portrait of a Marriage | (1940) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Dragon Seed | (1941) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Promise | (1943) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Long Love(As: John Sedges) | (1944) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Townsman(As: John Sedges) | (1944) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Voices in the House(As: John Sedges) | (1944) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Pavilion of Women(As: John Sedges) | (1946) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Angry Wife | (1947) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Peony | (1948) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Bondmaid | (1949) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Kinfolk | (1950) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
God’s Men | (1951) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Bright Procession(As: John Sedges) | (1952) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Hidden Flower | (1952) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Man Who Changed China | (1953) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Come, My Beloved | (1953) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Imperial Woman | (1956) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
China Sky | (1956) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Letter from Peking | (1957) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Command the Morning | (1959) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Christmas Ghost | (1960) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Devil Never Sleeps | (1962) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Living Reed | (1963) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Time is Noon | (1966) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Death in the Castle | (1966) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John | (1967) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The New Year | (1968) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Three Daughters of Madame Liang | (1969) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Mandala | (1970) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Chinese Story Teller | (1971) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Goddess Abides | (1972) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Beech Tree and Johnny Jack and His Beginnings | (1972) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
All Under Heaven | (1973) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Far and Near | (1973) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Rainbow | (1974) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Eternal Wonder | (2013) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Old Demon | (1981) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Enemy | (1986) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Refugees | (2018) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The First Wife and Other Stories | (1933) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Today and Forever: Stories of Japan | (1941) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Once Upon a Christmas | (1950) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
One Bright Day and Other Stories for Children | (1952) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Fourteen Stories | (1961) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
With a Delicate Air and Other Stories | (1962) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
To My Daughters, With Love | (1967) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Good Deed and Other Stories of Asia Past and Present | (1969) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Story Bible, Volume I: The Old Testament | (1971) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Pearl S. Buck: The Complete Woman | (1971) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Story Bible, Volume II: The New Testament | (1972) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Words of Love | (1974) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Pearl S. Buck’s Book of Christmas | (1974) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
East and West | (1975) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Mrs. Stoner and the Sea and Other Works | (1976) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Secrets of the Heart | (1976) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Hearts Come Home and Other Stories | (1976) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Lovers and Other Stories | (1977) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Woman Who Was Changed and Other Stories | (1979) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
A Pearl Buck Reader, Vol. 1 | (1985) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
A Pearl Buck Reader, Vol. 2 | (1985) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Christmas Day in the Morning | (2002) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Christmas Mouse | (2020) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Exile | (1936) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Fighting Angel: Portrait of a Soul | (1937) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Chinese Novel | (1939) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Of Men and Women | (1941) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Freedom for India Now! | (1942) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Child Who Never Grew | (1950) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
American Argument | (1950) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
My Several Worlds | (1954) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Tell the People: Talks with James Yen About the Mass Educational Movement | (1959) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
A Bridge for Passing | (1962) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Joy of Children | (1964) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Joy of Children | (1964) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The People of Japan | (1966) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
For Spacious Skies(With: Theodore F. Harris) | (1966) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Kennedy Women | (1970) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Pearl Buck’s America | (1971) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
China As I See It | (1971) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
China Past and Present | (1972) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
American Unity and Asia | (1972) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Pearl S. Buck’s Oriental Cookbook | (1972) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
What America Means to Me | (1973) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Argument Argument | (2007) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
New Evidence of the Militarization of America | (2011) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
How It Happens | (2012) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
(with Luo Guanzhong, Shi Nai’an)
Water Margin: Outlaws of the Marsh(By: Shi Nai’an,Edwin Lowe,J.H. Jackson) | (1370) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
All Men Are Brothers(By: Luo Guanzhong,Shi Nai’an) | (1370) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Ten Modern American Short Stories | (1965) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Fairy Tales of the Orient | (1965) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Great Biographies: P.T. Barnum, Pearl S. Buck, Adolf Hitler, John Quincy and Louisa Adams | (1987) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Clay Marble, with, Connections | (1998) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Home for Christmas: Stories for Young and Old | (2002) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Note: The Long Love, The Townsman, Voices in the House, Pavilion of Women and The Angry Wife were written as John Sedges.
Exploring the themes of cultural clash and adaptation in early 20th-century China, Pearl S. Buck’s books offer profound insights into the complexities of human relationships and societal norms.
Through her enthralling storytelling, Buck delves into the challenges faced by individuals navigating the swiftly changing social landscape of China during that era. One of her notable works, ‘The Good Earth,’ follows the life of Wang Lung, a Chinese farmer, and his family as they struggle with poverty, ambition, and tradition.
Buck’s narratives skillfully intertwine personal struggles with broader societal issues, making her books not only engaging reads but also thought-provoking reflections on the human experience. Readers are transported to a world where tradition clashes with modernity, and characters must adapt to survive in a rapidly evolving society.
Pearl S. Buck’s books have received widespread acclaim for their profound exploration of cultural dynamics and human relationships in early 20th-century China. Critics and readers alike have praised Buck’s ability to intricately weave together intricate narratives that explore the complexities of Chinese society, tradition, and modernization.
Her works often highlight themes of family, identity, and societal change, offering readers a poignant and thought-provoking glimpse into a rapidly evolving world. Buck’s writing style is known for its lyrical prose, vivid imagery, and deep emotional resonance, capturing the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide.