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The Eternal Wonder

A Novel

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The Eternal Wonder

By: Pearl S. Buck
Narrated by: Aaron Abano
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A recently discovered novel written by Pearl S. Buck at the end of her life in 1973, The Eternal Wonder tells the coming-of-age story of Randolph Colfax (Rann for short), an extraordinarily gifted young man whose search for meaning and purpose leads him to New York, England, Paris, on a mission patrolling the DMZ in Korea that will change his life forever - and, ultimately, to love.

Rann falls for the beautiful and equally brilliant Stephanie Kung, who lives in Paris with her Chinese father and has not seen her American mother since she abandoned the family when Stephanie was six years old. Both Rann and Stephanie yearn for a sense of genuine identity. Rann feels plagued by his voracious intellectual curiosity and strives to integrate his life of the mind with his experience in the world. Stephanie struggles to reconcile the Chinese part of herself with her American and French selves. Separated for long periods of time, their final reunion leads to a conclusion that even Rann, in all his hard-earned wisdom, could never have imagined.

A moving and mesmerizing fictional exploration of the themes that meant so much to Pearl S. Buck in her life, this final work is perhaps her most personal and passionate and will no doubt appeal to the millions of listeners who have treasured her novels for generations.

©2013 The Pearl S. Buck Family Trust (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Coming of Age Literary Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction World Literature New York Psychological
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A great look at prejudiced thinking; barriers we make for ourselves that limit our understanding of others. Pearl Buck is well experienced in cultural differences and looks beyond to the reality of peace that can come with appreciation of other’s values.

Great look at human struggle with identity

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Interesting at the beginning
Boring in the middle
Tedious at the end
Would not recommend

Started out well

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The message of inclusiveness and that the story wasn't the typical love story. Fantastic story!

How ahead of her time she was.

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What did you love best about The Eternal Wonder?

I love how the author Peal teaches you about certain aspects of life. If you don't know about living in New York or visiting other parts of the world, this book will get your mind clicking. This was a great way of showing the world through the eyes of a child prodigy. Some people are just ahead of their times but Pearl gives you insight of life and the people around you.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Eternal Wonder?

When Ran falls in love with an older woman and lives for months in another country with her. His first time out of the country. Love the details of how he explored in a new country and when his ah-ha moment came to move on with his life.

Which character – as performed by Aaron Abano – was your favorite?

Ran

Who was the most memorable character of The Eternal Wonder and why?

The college professor because it shows how people can get caught up intellectually and how dynamics of relationships can change with a turn of the hat.

Any additional comments?

I love how Pearl teaches you about life and opens your mind up to another world if you were never exposed. My first time reading one of her books working on reading the Good Earth Now. It was nice to visit her home in PA.

Wow what a trip back in time.

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From what I have read about Pearl S Buck herself, I can see why her son said he thought a lot of how she described Rann was based on how she thought about herself.

I wish we could know what might have been changed if the book had been able to become her finished product, but I don’t have any worries that there would have been any significant or major changes.

Maybe some additions that it is a shame never had a chance to be added.

I do believe that she would be glad to know that it was indeed published.

Very glad it was found and published.

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