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East Wind: West Wind is the debut novel of Pearl S. Buck, Nobel Prize-winning author and one of the most celebrated interpreters of Chinese life for Western audiences. First published in 1930, this beautifully illustrated edition brings new visual depth to a deeply human story about cultural transformation, personal growth, and the clash between tradition and modernity in early 20th-century China. The novel follows the life of Kwei-lan, a young Chinese woman raised in a traditional household, who enters an arranged marriage with a man educated in the West. Through her personal reflections and emotional journey, Buck explores the tensions between old and new, East and West, as well as the complexities of gender roles, family duty, and personal freedom. At first, Kwei-lan is bound by the customs of her upbringing—foot-binding, obedience, and silence. Her husband, however, challenges these expectations with his modern, Western-influenced thinking. As Kwei-lan slowly opens her mind and heart to new ideas, the novel becomes a moving portrait of inner transformation and quiet rebellion. The story also broadens its scope to include Kwei-lan's brother, who defies family expectations by marrying a Western woman, further intensifying the cultural tensions at the heart of the narrative. These individual stories reflect a broader social shift taking place in China during a time of rapid change. Pearl S. Buck writes with elegance, empathy, and insight, capturing not only the intimate lives of her characters but also the historical forces that shape them. Her deep understanding of Chinese culture, gained through her upbringing in China as the daughter of missionaries, lends authenticity and richness to the novel. East Wind: West Wind is a graceful, thoughtful novel that speaks to universal themes of identity, change, and the enduring power of love. The illustrations in this edition enhance the experience, bringing Buck's China vividly to life.