Pearl S. Buck
Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker Buck was an American writer and humanitarian. She is best known for The Good Earth, the best-selling novel in the United States in 1931 and 1932, which won her the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. In 1938, Buck became the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China" and for her "masterpieces", two memoir-biographies of her missionary parents.
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Command the morning
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1959
American triptych
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1958
Letter from Peking
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1957
Imperial Woman
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1955
My several worlds
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1954
Voices in the House
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1953
The United States in Literature [with three long stories] -- Seventh Edition
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1952
The hidden flower
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1952
God's men
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1951
The child who never grew
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1950