By:
Pearl Buck
Grade Level:
The uniqueness of each individual has been one of the most solid, traditional, and conservative values held by Americans ever since the time of the founding fathers. Another tightly clasped value has been the right of each person to own property and land through honest labor. Those two cherished values are posited by Pearl S. Buck as the central themes of her 1931 Pulitzer prize winning novel, The Good Earth.
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