The Pearl (Centennial Edition) is a timeless novella authored by John Steinbeck, one of the most celebrated American writers. This edition commemorates one hundred years since Steinbeck’s birth and features French flaps and deckle-edged pages, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. The story follows Kino, a poor Mexican diver who discovers a magnificent pearl that promises his family a better life but ultimately leads to tragedy as greed and suspicion engulf them. Juana, Kino’s loving wife, struggles to temper her husband’s obsession, but it is too late to alter the course of events that unfold. This classic work by Steinbeck delves into the American dream and its fallacies, illustrating how wealth can unravel innocence and bring about sorrow.
The Pearl (Centennial Edition) was published in 2002 and is part of Penguin’s esteemed collection of classic literature. Featuring 96 pages, it includes introductions and notes by distinguished scholars to provide context and deepen understanding. This edition is a must-have for any literary enthusiast or student studying the complexities of wealth, greed, and the human condition.
