"There it lay, the great pearl, perfect as the moon."
A Penguin Classic
One of Steinbeck's most taught works, The Pearl is the story of the
Mexican diver Kino, whose discovery of a magnificent pearl from the Gulf
beds means the promise of a better life for his impoverished family. His
dream blinds him to the greed and suspicions the pearl arouses in him
and his neighbors, and even his loving wife Juana cannot temper his
obsession or stem the events leading to tragedy. This classic novella
from Nobel Prize-winner John Steinbeck examines the fallacy of the
American dream, and illustrates the fall from innocence experienced by
people who believe that wealth erases all problems.
This Penguin Classics edition features an introduction by Linda
Wagner-Martin and original illustrations by Mexican artist José Clemente
Orozco.
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