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# Sons (The Good Earth Trilogy Book 2)

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Sons (The Good Earth Trilogy Book 2) - Kindle edition by Buck, Pearl S.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Sons (The Good Earth Trilogy Book 2).

Review: classic writing about the classical Chinese way of life - For many years, I had lived on Taiwan, before it's vast modernization processes became the order of the day. At that time, one could still visit traditional communities; study the people and their ways up close; share stories, questions and answers with the locals; and learn about the coming of age in the China, in today's world. Hence, my Taiwanese experiences whetted my imagination to know more about the philosophy, social structures and way of life of the classical Chinese. So, in the process of reading many, classical Chinese tomes and tales, I read Pearl Buck's THE GOOD EARTH. At the time, I did not know that this book was the first novel of a trilogy. I am happy to have recently rediscovered this fictional threesome. In SONS, Ms. Buck continues her vast knowledge and love of China, in a skillfully and authentically rendered series of events and characters, aimed at Western readers' understanding. As well, the literary language of SONS, which can appear old-fashioned and stilted by modern standards, does authentically mirror the language style of the era of the entire trilogy's setting and timeframe. To read Pearl Buck's tales of Chinese society and cultural evolution is to travel through time, in a Chinese village and, particularly, many generations of a family that also struggles with the the evolution of it's empire. One could not do better than to read Ms. Buck's GOOD EARTH fictional trilogy, in order to understand the basis for which modern China is now beginning to guide the direction of world events, politics and business. If you wish to understand modern China or just its history and people, than a very good Chinese, philosophical primer is this classic trilogy by Pearl Buck.
Review: 2 down, 1 to go - Two down, one to go! The Good Earth was amazing, so I looked forward to the 2nd in the trilogy, "Sons". It does pick up right where "The Good Earth" left off. The sons are standing by waiting for Wang Lung to pass away so they can sell his land and divide his estate, ASAP! Well, it doesn't quite work that way. Son # 1 is the landowner who is content to collect the rent and the crop commission from his tenants. However, as he becomes older and fatter and more lazy, this becomes a cumbersome job. Son # 2 has been educated and he is good with figures and keeps track of land parcels, storage of crops harvested, and investments. He lives well but not extravagantly. The two sons get along, but the wives do not. Son #3 has become a leader of a group of soldiers that soon numbers in the thousands, and is a leader in a number of provinces in northern China, quite powerful, but honest and a champion of the poor and down trodden. He eventually marries solely for the purpose of having a son who can take over his small empire. Buck provides so much insight into Chinese lives and culture. Plus it is interesting to note that wealth can change families in China as well as in the USA. She writes very well, it is a pleasure to read. As I approached the end of the book I could see the developing of character to continue in book # 3, "The House Divided". A clue: Son # 3 realizes his son does not want to take over his military empire, but has a desire to learn about the land and the raising of crops, just like his grandfather in the original book!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B008F4NSTS |
| Accessibility  | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,128 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #5 in Historical Chinese Fiction #6 in Historical Asian Fiction #162 in Historical Literary Fiction |
| Book 2 of 3  | The Good Earth Trilogy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,740) |
| Enhanced typesetting  | Enabled |
| File size  | 17.4 MB |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1453267394 |
| Language  | English |
| Page Flip  | Enabled |
| Print length  | 282 pages |
| Publication date  | August 21, 2012 |
| Publisher  | Open Road Media |
| Screen Reader  | Supported |
| Word Wise  | Enabled |
| X-Ray  | Enabled |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ classic writing about the classical Chinese way of life
*by S***N on May 4, 2013*

For many years, I had lived on Taiwan, before it's vast modernization processes became the order of the day. At that time, one could still visit traditional communities; study the people and their ways up close; share stories, questions and answers with the locals; and learn about the coming of age in the China, in today's world. Hence, my Taiwanese experiences whetted my imagination to know more about the philosophy, social structures and way of life of the classical Chinese. So, in the process of reading many, classical Chinese tomes and tales, I read Pearl Buck's THE GOOD EARTH. At the time, I did not know that this book was the first novel of a trilogy. I am happy to have recently rediscovered this fictional threesome. In SONS, Ms. Buck continues her vast knowledge and love of China, in a skillfully and authentically rendered series of events and characters, aimed at Western readers' understanding. As well, the literary language of SONS, which can appear old-fashioned and stilted by modern standards, does authentically mirror the language style of the era of the entire trilogy's setting and timeframe. To read Pearl Buck's tales of Chinese society and cultural evolution is to travel through time, in a Chinese village and, particularly, many generations of a family that also struggles with the the evolution of it's empire. One could not do better than to read Ms. Buck's GOOD EARTH fictional trilogy, in order to understand the basis for which modern China is now beginning to guide the direction of world events, politics and business. If you wish to understand modern China or just its history and people, than a very good Chinese, philosophical primer is this classic trilogy by Pearl Buck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2 down, 1 to go
*by D***M on June 1, 2015*

Two down, one to go! The Good Earth was amazing, so I looked forward to the 2nd in the trilogy, "Sons". It does pick up right where "The Good Earth" left off. The sons are standing by waiting for Wang Lung to pass away so they can sell his land and divide his estate, ASAP! Well, it doesn't quite work that way. Son # 1 is the landowner who is content to collect the rent and the crop commission from his tenants. However, as he becomes older and fatter and more lazy, this becomes a cumbersome job. Son # 2 has been educated and he is good with figures and keeps track of land parcels, storage of crops harvested, and investments. He lives well but not extravagantly. The two sons get along, but the wives do not. Son #3 has become a leader of a group of soldiers that soon numbers in the thousands, and is a leader in a number of provinces in northern China, quite powerful, but honest and a champion of the poor and down trodden. He eventually marries solely for the purpose of having a son who can take over his small empire. Buck provides so much insight into Chinese lives and culture. Plus it is interesting to note that wealth can change families in China as well as in the USA. She writes very well, it is a pleasure to read. As I approached the end of the book I could see the developing of character to continue in book # 3, "The House Divided". A clue: Son # 3 realizes his son does not want to take over his military empire, but has a desire to learn about the land and the raising of crops, just like his grandfather in the original book!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great book to introduce you to life as it was in China
*by R***S on March 7, 2021*

This author is a classic in that her books are unforgettable. I've never been to China however after reading the first 2 books I Feel I can see the areas described in the books easily. Great characters and interesting story about this family. I enjoyed this book sport.

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