Synopses & Reviews
CLASSICS are more than books that have stood the test of time. They are stories that impart timeless themes, that contain universal truths, and that provide rich literary experiences year alter year and generation after generation. However, many classics may he inaccessible to contemporary readers. Obsolete words, outmoded expressions, difficult sentence construction, and unfamiliar settings can place classics out of reach of many students, especially those with special needs. Unabridged audiobook versions can help bridge the gap between works of literature and the students in your classrooms.
Synopsis
This Pulitzer Prize-winning classic tells the poignant tale of a Chinese farmer and his family in old agrarian China. The humble Wang Lung glories in the soil he works, nurturing the land as it nurtures him and his family. Nearby, the nobles of the House of Hwang consider themselves above the land and its workers, but they will soon meet their own downfall. Hard times come upon Wang Lung and his family when flood and drought force them to seek work in the city. The working people riot, breaking into the homes of the rich and forcing them to flee. When Wang Lung shows mercy to one noble and is rewarded, he begins to rise in the world, even as the House of Hwang falls.