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First published in 1947, John Steinbeck’s parable is a literary jewel.
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"There is a reason this book earned John Steinbeck the Nobel Prize. Highly recommend reading this one. There are so many lessons to be learned, so many things to think about in its story: "that peace and happiness are not to be purchased. They are, themselves, pearls beyond price." "
— Patricia (5 out of 5 stars)
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“[The Pearl] has the distinction and sincerity that are evident in everything he writes.”
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“[Steinbeck has] long trained his prose style for such a task as this: that supple, unstrained, muscular power, responsive to the slightest pull of the reins.”
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“Form is the most important thing about him. It is at its best in this work.”
— Commonweal
The Pearl Listener Reviews
- — Hope Gibbs, 9/6/2017
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" I haven't read a book of his I particularly did not like, I just was not able to keep myself interested in this book as much as others. "
— Tiana, 6/20/2011 -
" A haunting story that is not terribly unlike the <em>Lord of the Rings</em>. "
— Steven, 6/11/2011 -
" I hadn't read anything from this author before and I loved every single page of this book. It's a beautiful, sad and powerful. <br/>It's surprising how a short story treats topics like human nature and family in such a deep way. <br/> "
— Esther, 6/10/2011 -
" This book is okay. I had to read this for summer reading. I also have to read <u>I Have Lived A Thousand Years: Growing Up In The Holocaust</u> by Livia Bitton-Jackson. "
— Kamryn, 6/6/2011
About John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck (1902–1968) remains one of the quintessential writers of American literature. Born in Salinas, California, Steinbeck attended Stanford University before working at a series of mostly blue-collar jobs and embarking on his literary career. Profoundly committed to social progress, he used his writing to raise issues of labor exploitation and the plight of the common man, penning some of the greatest American novels of the twentieth century and winning such prestigious awards as the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He received the Nobel Prize in 1962, “for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception.” He wrote more than twenty-five novels during his lifetime.
About Hector Elizondo
Hector Elizondo is a stage, film, and television actor who was born and raised in New York. He has appeared in many Broadway productions, most notably in Arthur Penn’s Sly Fox. His many film credits include Pretty Woman and Runaway Bride, both alongside Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, as well as The Princess Diaries and Valentine’s Day.