Sons
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Narrated by:
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Adam Verner
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Pearl S. Buck
About this listen
The second installment in Pearl S. Buck's acclaimed Good Earth trilogy: the powerful story of three brothers whose greed will bring their family to the brink of ruin.
Sons begins where The Good Earth ended: revolution is sweeping through China. Wang Lung is on his deathbed in the house of his fathers, and his three sons stand ready to inherit his hard-won estate. One son has taken the family's wealth for granted and become a landlord; another is a thriving merchant and moneylender; and the youngest, an ambitious general, is destined to be a leader in the country. Through all his life's changes, Wang did not anticipate that each son would hunger to sell his beloved land for maximum profit.
At once a tribute to early Chinese fiction, a saga of family dissension, and a depiction of the clashes between old and new, Sons is a vivid and compelling masterwork of fiction.
©1932 Pearl S. Buck (P)2010 Oasis AudioWhat listeners say about Sons
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- Anonymous User
- 17-01-24
Haunting
This writer was recommended to me by a friend and I am hooked.
As I was brought up in the Far East by my Western parents it takes me back to another culture and a totally different mindset. It is beautifully written with a sparse style with the feeling of King James’ English.
Beautiful.
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- mary ibison
- 21-07-23
Is blood thicker than water?
Strangely convincing tale of three brothers and their extended families. Each of the three sons has a very different temperament which leads them to react differently to their inheritance, on the event of their father’s death.
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