Author: Buck, Pearl S.
When I clear off my bookshelves I really hate to donate a book I haven’t read. I’m sure this one originally came from Mum and Dad’s shelf. From the cover it looked dated but I enjoyed a previous book by Buck so I started this one.
Although the cover photo is dated the story is timeless. First published in 1951 it tells the story of two American boys, raised in China, where their fathers were missionaries. William was raised in a household with servants catering to his every need; he attended school along with some posh English boys who looked down on him. Clem, on the other hand, was raised in poverty and never attended school. What he as able to learn he taught himself from the few books he was able to find.
Fast forward to when both boys are back in America. William has been very successful in starting newspapers and he feels he can never be rich enough. Clem has struggled financially but through hard work he also became a millionaire. What each of these men do with their money is on opposite ends of the scale.
We need more Clem’s in the world today.
Goodreads Rating: * * * *



