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"The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is a novella that tells the story of Kino, a poor pearl diver who lives in a small Mexican village with his wife, Juana, and their infant son, Coyotito. When Coyotito is stung by a scorpion and the local doctor refuses to treat him, Kino sets out to find a pearl valuable enough to pay for the treatment. He discovers a magnificent pearl, which he believes will bring wealth and a better life for his family. However, the pearl's value also attracts greed, envy, and violence, threatening Kino's family and community. As Kino becomes increasingly obsessed with the pearl's promise of wealth and status, he must confront the darker aspects of human nature and the true cost of his desires. Through Kino's story, Steinbeck explores themes of: - The corrupting influence of wealth and greed - The struggle for identity and self-worth - The tension between traditional and modern ways of life - The power of nature and the human condition The novella is a powerful exploration of the human experience, raising questions about the nature of value, greed, and the American Dream. Good condition for its age Hard cover
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