 | | 12 products found for Pearl in Audiobooks k5zzgQ~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | Escaping the dastardly Brits yet again, Jacky Faber is safely ensconced on the Lorelei Lee, sailing towards her sweetheart, Jaimy Fletcher. But a typhoon washes her overboard, and everyone assumes she's dead. However, a little storm isn't going to... |  | Pearl Buck (1892-1973) wrote THE GOOD EARTH in three months, based on her observations of Chinese life and culture while she lived in China as the daughter of American missionaries. In the novel, Buck tells the story of a simple, traditional... |  | Pearl Buck (1892-1973) wrote THE GOOD EARTH in three months, based on her observations of Chinese life and culture while she lived in China as the daughter of American missionaries. In the novel, Buck tells the story of a simple, traditional... |  | The story of how life changes for 16-year-old Ramon when he harvests a huge black pearl from an underwater cave. |  | Pearl Buck (1892-1973) wrote THE GOOD EARTH in three months, based on her observations of Chinese life and culture while she lived in China as the daughter of American missionaries. In the novel, Buck tells the story of a simple, traditional... |  | Pearl Buck (1892-1973) wrote THE GOOD EARTH in three months, based on her observations of Chinese life and culture while she lived in China as the daughter of American missionaries. In the novel, Buck tells the story of a simple, traditional... |  | Pearl Buck (1892-1973) wrote THE GOOD EARTH in three months, based on her observations of Chinese life and culture while she lived in China as the daughter of American missionaries. In the novel, Buck tells the story of a simple, traditional... | KemvtQ~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | Pearl Buck (1892-1973) wrote THE GOOD EARTH in three months, based on her observations of Chinese life and culture while she lived in China as the daughter of American missionaries. In the novel, Buck tells the story of a simple, traditional... |  | A diver stakes everything on finding a pearl that will bring wealth to his impoverished family in Steinbeck's 1947 novel. Although it didn't fare well with the critics, THE PEARL was a popular success. |  | |
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