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Authors: Pearl S. Buck

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Buck addresses an audience in Korea in 1964, discussing the issues of poverty and discrimination faced by children in Asia. She established the Orphanage and Opportunity Center in Buchon City, Korea, in 1965.

Buck in her fifties.

This family photograph was taken on Buck’s seventieth birthday, June 26, 1962. The gathering included Buck’s children, grandchildren, and some of the children supported by Pearl S. Buck International.

Buck on her seventieth birthday.

Pearl Buck’s legacy lives on through Pearl S. Buck International, a non-profit organization dedicated to humanitarian causes around the world.

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

Copyright © 1956 by Pearl S. Buck

Copyright © renewed 1984 by Janice C. Walsh, Richard S. Walsh, John S. Walsh, Henrietta C. Walsh, Mrs. Chico Singer, Edgar S. Walsh, Mrs. Jean C. Lippincott, and Carol Buck

cover design by Alexander Doolan

978-1-4804-2118-9

This edition published in 2013 by Open Road Integrated Media

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New York, NY 10014

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EBOOKS BY PEARL S. BUCK

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