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He belonged to the land and he could not live with any fullness until he felt the land under his feet and followed a plow in the springtime and bore a scythe in his hand at harvest.
I just don't know what to make of this little book. The nicest thing I can say is that it really made me crave a bowl of "good rice."
The characters have all the personality of a clod of dirt. I suppose one could say this is a story of rags to riches, to worse rags to better riches, and so on and so forth. Wang Lun ...more

I was really into this book pretty much the entire time. books about people's love for the land draw me in quickly. I loved the protagonist at the beginning. the way he talked about the land and the fulfillment he felt when he was working on it was so nice to read about. it made me really sad to see him go in this downward spiral of accumulating more wealth and land and women and less and less happiness. the whole time i was reading the book i kept waiting for that great final scene where the pr
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