Sons
przez
Pearl S. Buck
Brak ocen
Science Fiction
Biography
Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Strony
229
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Aug 21, 2012
Wydawca
Open Road Media
ISBN-10
1453267395
ISBN-13
9781453267394
Opis
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century rural China, this story unfolds the lives of three brothers as they navigate the complexities of familial bonds, societal expectations, and personal ambitions. Each brother embodies distinct values and aspirations, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of a rapidly changing world. Their journeys interweave themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the quest for identity, shedding light on the human experience amidst the throes of adversity and prosperity.
As they confront challenges that test their brotherly ties, the narrative explores how differing perspectives can lead to conflict, yet also cultivate resilience. The brothers' contrasting paths offer insights into the broader cultural and social transformations occurring in their homeland. The impact of tradition and modernity on their individual choices adds depth to their characters, revealing the tension between maintaining heritage and embracing change.
Pearl S. Buck masterfully captures the essence of familial relationships while painting a vivid portrait of the societal landscape of her time. This installment not only continues the legacy of the previous work but enriches the reader's understanding of the emotional and cultural tapestry that defines these brothers' lives.
As they confront challenges that test their brotherly ties, the narrative explores how differing perspectives can lead to conflict, yet also cultivate resilience. The brothers' contrasting paths offer insights into the broader cultural and social transformations occurring in their homeland. The impact of tradition and modernity on their individual choices adds depth to their characters, revealing the tension between maintaining heritage and embracing change.
Pearl S. Buck masterfully captures the essence of familial relationships while painting a vivid portrait of the societal landscape of her time. This installment not only continues the legacy of the previous work but enriches the reader's understanding of the emotional and cultural tapestry that defines these brothers' lives.
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