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A house divided

Summary: A powerful portrayal of China in the midst of revolution. Wang Yuan is caught between the opposing ideas of different generations. After 6 years abroad, Yuan returns to China in the middle of a peasant uprising. His counsin is a captain in the revolutionary army, his sister has scandalized the family by her premarital pregnancy, and his warlord father continues to cling to his traditional ideals. It is through Yuan's efforts that a kind of peace is restored to the family.

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  • ISBN: 1608147185 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • ISBN: 9781608147182 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • Physical Description: remote
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  • Publisher: [Carol Stream, IL] : Oasis Audio, 2010.

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General Note:
Downloadable audio file.
Title from: Title details screen.
Unabridged.
Duration: 13:21:18.
Participant or Performer Note: Read by Adam Verner.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive Media Console (WMA file size: 191938 KB).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Families China 20th century Fiction
Man-woman relationships China 20th century Fiction
China Social life and customs 20th century Fiction
Genre: Audiobooks.
Domestic fiction.

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A House Divided
A House Divided
by Buck, Pearl S.; Verner, Adam (Narrated by)
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A House Divided

Pearl S. Buck, June 26, 1892 - March 6, 1973 Pearl Sydenstricker Buck was an American author, best know for her novels about China. Buck was born on June 26, 1892, in Hillsboro, West Virginia, but as the daughter of Presbyterian missionaries she was taken to China in infancy. She received her early education in Shanghai, but returned to the United States to attend college, and graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Virginia in 1914. Buck became a university teacher there and married John Lossing Buck, an agricultural economist, in 1917. Buck and her husband both taught in China, and she published magazine articles about life there. Her first novel East Wind, West Wind was published in 1930. Buck achieved international success with The Good Earth, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. This story of a Chinese peasant family's struggle for survival was later made into a MGM film. Buck resigned from the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions after publishing an article that was critical of missionaries. She returned to the United States because of political unrest in China. Buck's novels during this period include Sons, A House Divided, and The Mother. She also wrote biographies of her father (Fighting Angel) and her mother (The Exile). She won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938. During her career, Buck published over 70 books: novels, nonfiction, story collections, children's books, and translations from the Chinese. She also wrote under the pseudonym John Sedges. In the United States, Buck was active in the civil rights and women's rights movements. In 1942 she founded the East and West Association to promote understanding between Asia and the West. In 1949, Buck established Welcome House, the first international interracial adoption agency. In 1964, she established the Pearl S. Buck foundation to sponsor support for Amerasian children who were not considered adoptable. Pearl Buck died in Danbury, Vermont, on March 6, 1973. (Bowker Author Biography)

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