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The Pearl by Penguin Books Ltd; 9780141394688

The Pearl

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Description

The Pearl, a novella by John Steinbeck, delves into the life of Kino, a humble pearl-diver from a coastal village in Mexico. When Kino discovers a magnificent pearl, he envisions a future filled with promise: a church wedding to his beloved Juana and a bright educational path for their son, Coyotito. However, the beauty of the pearl is soon overshadowed by the darker aspects of human nature.

The Plot

As word of Kino's extraordinary find spreads, the pearl transforms from a symbol of hope into a source of greed and envy. Kino faces a relentless barrage of challenges, including threats from those who seek to claim the pearl for themselves. With each passing day, the once-simple dreams of a better life become entangled in a web of ambition and moral conflict, forcing Kino to confront the consequences of his desires.

Themes

Steinbeck masterfully explores themes of wealth, ambition, and the profound effects of colonialism on indigenous cultures. The novella serves as a poignant commentary on the corrupting influence of greed and the struggle for identity in a changing world. The juxtaposition of Kino's initial innocence against the harsh realities of his circumstances invites readers to reflect on the true cost of ambition.

Writing Style

Steinbeck's lyrical prose and vivid imagery immerse readers in the stark beauty of the landscape, mirroring the emotional turmoil of the characters. The simplicity of the narrative structure complements the depth of its themes, making The Pearl a timeless piece that resonates with audiences familiar with the complexities of human desires.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 205 mm × 132 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141394688

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